Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 441A - INFECTIOUS DISEASES; TOXIC AGENTS
PROSTITUTION
Section 441A.815 - Person in charge of house of prostitution: Report of presence of communicable disease required; cooperation with health authority required
Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 441A.815
Current through September 16, 2024
1. The person in charge of a licensed house of prostitution who knows of or suspects the presence of a communicable disease within the house of prostitution shall report the disease to the health authority having jurisdiction where the house of prostitution is located.
2. A report of a communicable disease must be made to the health authority in accordance with the provisions set forth in NAC 441A.225.
3. A report must include:
(a) The communicable disease or suspected
communicable disease;
(b) The name
and the address or telephone number of the case or suspected case;
(c) The name, address and telephone number of
the person making the report;
(d)
The age, sex, race, date of birth, occupation and employer of the case or
suspected case, if available;
(e)
The date of onset and the date of diagnosis of the disease; and
(f) Any other information requested by the
health authority, if available.
4. The person in charge of a licensed house of prostitution shall promptly cooperate with the health authority during:
(a) The investigation of the circumstances or
cause of a case or suspected case, or of an outbreak or suspected outbreak;
and
(b) The carrying out of
measures for the prevention, suppression or control of a communicable disease,
including procedures of exclusion, isolation and quarantine.
Added to NAC by Bd. of Health, eff. 1-24-92
NRS 441A.120
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