Pennsylvania Code
Title 28 - HEALTH AND SAFETY
Part III - Prevention of Diseases
Chapter 27 - COMMUNICABLE AND NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES


Current through Register Vol. 53, No. 52, December 30, 2023

The provisions of this Chapter 27 adopted October 30, 1959, amended January 12, 1979, effective 1/13/1979, 9 Pa.B. 147, unless otherwise noted.

The provisions of this Chapter 27 issued and amended under the Disease Prevention and Control Law of 1955 (35 P.S. §§ 521.1-521.21), unless otherwise noted.

This chapter cited in 28 Pa. Code § 137.21 (relating to policies and procedures); 28 Pa. Code § 501.4 (relating to regulations); 28 Pa. Code § 601.3 (relating to requirements for home health care agencies); 55 Pa. Code § 3270.4 (relating to definitions); 55 Pa. Code § 3270.136 (relating to reporting diseases); 55 Pa. Code § 3270.137 (relating to children with symptoms of disease); 55 Pa. Code § 3270.153 (relating to facility persons with symptoms of disease); 55 Pa. Code § 3280.4 (relating to definitions); 55 Pa. Code § 3280.11 (relating to application for and issuance of a certificate of compliance); 55 Pa. Code § 3280.136 (relating to reporting diseases); 55 Pa. Code § 3280.137 (relating to children with symptoms of disease); 55 Pa. Code § 3280.153 (relating to facility persons with symptoms of disease); 55 Pa. Code § 3290.4 (relating to definitions); 55 Pa. Code § 3290.136 (relating to reporting diseases); 55 Pa. Code § 3290.137 (relating to children with symptoms of disease); 55 Pa. Code § 3290.153 (relating to facility persons with symptoms of disease); and 67 Pa. Code § 71.3 (relating to physical examination).

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