Florida Administrative Code
64 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
64D - Division of Disease Control
Chapter 64D-3 - CONTROL OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND CONDITIONS WHICH MAY SIGNIFICANTLY AFFECT PUBLIC HEALTH
- Section 64D-3.001 - Definitions (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.002 - Notifiable Diseases or Conditions to Be Reported, Human (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.003 - Notification by Laboratories (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.0031 - Notification by Others (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.004 - Notifiable Disease Case Report Content (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.005 - Authority, DOH County Health Department Director or Administrator and State Health Officer (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.006 - Reports, Medical Facilities and Freestanding Radiation Therapy Centers (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.007 - Quarantine, Requirements (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.0071 - Public Health Emergency (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.008 - Transportation and Removal of Quarantined Persons and Animals (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.009 - Laboratory Examinations, Release From Quarantine (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.010 - Quarantine Disinfection Procedures, Concurrent and Terminal (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.011 - Control of Communicable Diseases, Public and Nonpublic Schools, Grades Preschool, and Kindergarten Through 12; Forms and Guidelines (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.012 - Diseased Animals (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.013 - Procedures for Control of Specific Communicable Diseases (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.014 - Sensitive Situations (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.015 - Diseases Designated as Sexually Transmissible Diseases (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.016 - Reporting Requirements for Practitioners for Sexually Transmissible Diseases (STDs), Including HIV and AIDS (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.017 - Reporting Requirements for Laboratories (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.018 - Partner Notification (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.019 - Blood Testing of Pregnant Women (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.020 - Enforcement and Penalties (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.021 - Definitions (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.022 - Reporting Requirements for Individuals (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.023 - Reporting Requirements for Laboratories (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.024 - Patient Treatment and Follow-up (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.025 - Allocation Methodology for the Distribution of Funds Appropriated for Tuberculosis Control (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.026 - Execution of Certificate for Involuntary Hold (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.027 - Reporting of Congenital Anomalies (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.028 - Definitions
- Section 64D-3.029 - Diseases or Conditions to be Reported
- Section 64D-3.030 - Notification by Practitioners
- Section 64D-3.031 - Notification by Laboratories
- Section 64D-3.032 - Notification by Medical Facilities
- Section 64D-3.033 - Notification by Others
- Section 64D-3.034 - Cancer Reporting
- Section 64D-3.035 - Congenital Anomaly Reporting
- Section 64D-3.036 - Notifiable Disease Case Report Content is Confidential
- Section 64D-3.037 - Authority of the DOH County Health Department Director or Administrator and State Health Officer
- Section 64D-3.038 - Quarantine Orders and Requirements
- Section 64D-3.039 - Diseased Animals
- Section 64D-3.040 - Procedures for Control of Specific Communicable Diseases
- Section 64D-3.041 - Epidemiological Investigations
- Section 64D-3.042 - STD Testing Related to Pregnancy
- Section 64D-3.043 - Tuberculosis Treatment and Follow-up
- Section 64D-3.044 - Allocation Methodology for the Distrubution of Funds Appropriated for Tuberculosis Control (Repealed)
- Section 64D-3.045 - Execution of Certificate for Involuntary Hold for Tuberculosis
- Section 64D-3.046 - Immunization Requirements: Public and Nonpublic Schools, Grades Preschool, Kindergarten Through 12, and Adult Education Classes
- Section 64D-3.047 - Enforcement and Penalties
- Section 64D-3.048 - COVID-19 Vaccine Reporting Requirements
- Section 64D-3.049 - Protocols for Controlling COVID-19 in School Settings
- Section 64D-3.050 - Standards and Forms for Exemption from Private Employer COVID-19 Vaccination Mandates
- Section 64D-3.051 - Standards for the Appropriate Use of Facial Coverings for Infection Control
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