South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-20 - Communicable Diseases
- Section 61-20.1 - Definitions
- Section 61-20.2 - Disease Reporting
- Section 61-20.3 - The Department Shall Investigate Reported Cases
- Section 61-20.4 - Mitigation Measures, Isolation and Quarantine to be Observed by All Health Providers
- Section 61-20.5 - The Department Is to Assume Control of Quarantine, Isolation and Other Control Measures
- Section 61-20.6 - Authorized Health Officers May Pass Through Quarantine Lines and Access Restricted Areas
- Section 61-20.7 - Buildings, Places and Premises Designated as Infectious
- Section 61-20.8 - Public Health Notices Shall Not Be Destroyed or Removed
- Section 61-20.9 - Persons Forbidden Entering or Leaving Contaminated Premises
- Section 61-20.10 - Premises at Risk for Transmission of Contagious Diseases to be Rendered Non-infectious
- Section 61-20.11 - Persons Affected with or Exposed to Communicable Diseases Shall Comply with Department Directives
- Section 61-20.12 - Official School and Child Care Exclusion List of Contagious or Communicable Diseases
- Section 61-20.13 - Health Laws of Cities, Towns and Counties
- Section 61-20.14 - Public Health Orders, Law Enforcement and Appeal Process
- Section 61-20.15 - Premises designated as infectious shall be placarded
- Section 61-20.16 - Persons suffering from reportable diseases shall not work where food products are produced
- Section 61-20.17 - These regulations not to prevent local laws
Current through Register Vol. 48, 12, December 27, 2024
Statutory Authority: 1976 Code Sections 44-1-110, 44-1-140 and 44-29-10 et seq.
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