Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 441A - INFECTIOUS DISEASES; TOXIC AGENTS
REPORTING OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
- Section 441A.225 - General requirements for certain reports to health authority and rabies control authority; establishment of after-hours reporting system
- Section 441A.230 - Duty of health care provider to report case or suspected case; content of report
- Section 441A.235 - Duty of director or other person in charge of medical laboratory to report findings of communicable disease, causative agent of communicable disease or immune response to causative agent; contents of report; submission of certain microbiologic cultures, subcultures, or other specimen or clinical material; reportable level of CD4 lymphocyte counts
- Section 441A.240 - Duty of director or other person in charge of medical facility to report communicable disease; report by infection preventionist; adoption of administrative procedures for reporting
- Section 441A.243 - Duty of parole officer or probation officer or similar employee of Division of Parole and Probation of Department of Public Safety or local governmental entity to report communicable disease; content of report; cooperation with health authority
- Section 441A.245 - Duty of principal, director or other person in charge of school, child care facility or correctional facility to report communicable disease; content of report; cooperation with health authority; requirements when communicable disease identified in child attending school or child care facility
- Section 441A.250 - Duty of person in charge of blood bank to report findings of communicable disease; content of report
- Section 441A.252 - Duty of insurer to report results of test indicating presence of certain communicable diseases; content of report; method of communication
- Section 441A.255 - Duty of person to report certain other persons he or she knows or suspects of having communicable disease; content of report
- Section 441A.260 - Authority of State Health Officer to require reporting of certain infectious diseases; effective period of such requirements
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