Illinois Administrative Code
Title 77 - PUBLIC HEALTH
Part 690 - CONTROL OF NOTIFIABLE DISEASES AND CONDITIONS CODE
Subpart I - ISOLATION, QUARANTINE, AND CLOSURE
Section 690.1325 - Conditions and Principles for Isolation and Quarantine
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 52, December 27, 2024
a) The Department and the certified local health department shall adhere to the following conditions and principles when ordering the isolation or quarantine of a person or group of persons:
b) An individual who is subject to an order of isolation or quarantine may supply the addresses and/or telephone numbers of friends and/or relatives to receive notification of the person's detention and the Department or the certified local health department shall, upon request, provide notice to at least one such contact person and, where reasonably practicable under the totality of the circumstances, may provide notice to a reasonably number of persons that the individual is being detained.
c) An individual who is detained in a medical facility, premises or other isolation or quarantine facility shall not conduct himself or herself in a disorderly manner, and shall not leave or attempt to leave such facility or premises until he or she is discharged pursuant to this Subpart.
d) Management of a dangerously contagious or infectious disease for an affected area may require the coordinated use of local, regional, State, and national resources to specify one or more affected areas to be placed under isolation or quarantine or to be closed, so as to protect as many people as possible in the least restrictive means. If defining the precise boundaries and time frame of the exposure is not possible, or changes as additional information becomes available, the Department or certified local health department shall work with emergency management authorities to communicate the latest available information to persons in the affected area.
e) The Department encourages certified local health departments to collaborate with State, federal and local entities in meeting the needs of isolated or quarantined persons in a systematic and competent fashion, including, but not limited to, the need for adequate food, clothing, shelter, communication with persons outside these settings, medication, and medical care.