Illinois Administrative Code
Title 77 - PUBLIC HEALTH
Part 690 - CONTROL OF NOTIFIABLE DISEASES AND CONDITIONS CODE
Subpart I - ISOLATION, QUARANTINE, AND CLOSURE
Section 690.1380 - Physical Examination, Testing and Collection of Laboratory Specimens
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 52, December 27, 2024
a) The Department or certified local health department may order physical examinations and tests and collect laboratory specimens as necessary for the diagnosis or treatment of individuals in order to prevent the probable spread of a dangerously contagious or infectious disease. (Section 2(d) of the Act)
b) Persons who are subject to physical examination, tests and collection of laboratory specimens shall report for physical examinations, tests, and collection of laboratory specimens and comply with other conditions of examinations, tests, and collection as the Department or certified local health department orders.
c) An individual may refuse to consent to a physical examination, test, or collectionof laboratory specimens, but shall remain subject to isolation or quarantine, provided that, if those persons are isolated or quarantined, they may request a hearing in accordance with this Subpart. (Section 2(d) of the Act)
d) An individual shall be given a written notice that shall include notice of the following:
e) All specimens collected shall be clearly marked.
f) Specimen collection, handling, storage, and transport to the testing site shall be performed in a manner that will reasonably preclude specimen contamination or adulteration and provide for the safe collection, storage, handling, and transport of the specimen.
g) Any person authorized to collect specimens or perform tests shall use chain of custody procedures to ensure proper record keeping, handling, labeling, and identification of specimens to be tested. This requirement applies to all specimens, including specimens collected using on-site testing kits.
h) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to limit the Department or certified local health department's ability to conduct physical examinations and tests or to collect laboratory specimens on a voluntary basis or from engaging in other methods of voluntary disease surveillance.