Code of Colorado Regulations
1000 - Department of Public Health and Environment
1009 - Disease Control and Public Health Response Division
6 CCR 1009-5 - PREPARATIONS FOR A BIOTERRORIST EVENT, PANDEMIC INFLUENZA, OR AN OUTBREAK BY A NOVEL AND HIGHLY FATAL INFECTIOUS AGENT OR BIOLOGICAL TOXIN
- Regulation 1 - Preparations by Local Public Health Agencies for an Emergency Epidemic
- Regulation 2 - Preparations by General or Critical Access Hospitals for Enhanced Situational Awareness, Emergency Preparedness, and Emergency Response
- Regulation 3 - Preparations by Rural Health Clinics and Federally Qualified Health Centers for an Emergency Epidemic
- Regulation 4 - Preparations by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment for an Emergency Epidemic
- Regulation 5 - Assessing Compliance with these Regulations
- Regulation 6 - Preparations by Public Health Nursing Services for an Emergency Epidemic
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 5, March 10, 2024
Adopted by the Board of Health on February 15, 2023
In Section 24-33.5-703, C.R.S., emergency epidemic is defined as cases of an illness or condition, communicable or noncommunicable, caused by bioterrorism, pandemic influenza, or novel and highly fatal infectious agents or biological toxins.
Regulations 1-6
eff. 05/30/2007.
Regulations 1-3, 5-6 eff. 09/14/2015.
Regulation 4 repealed, 5-7 renumbered to 4-6 eff. 05/15/2019.
Regulation 2 emer. rule eff.
02/15/2023.
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