C.M.R. 10, 144, ch. 258 - RULES FOR THE CONTROL OF NOTIFIABLE DISEASES AND CONDITIONS

  1. § 144-258-1 - PURPOSE AND DEFINITIONS
  2. § 144-258-2 - NOTIFIABLE DISEASES AND CONDITIONS REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
  3. § 144-258-3 - LABORATORY EXAMINATIONS
  4. § 144-258-4 - REPORTING OF OUTBREAKS/ UNUSUAL ILLNESSES OF INFECTIOUS CAUSE
  5. § 144-258-5 - SYNDROMIC SURVEILLANCE - EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
  6. § 144-258-6 - DUTIES OF LOCAL HEALTH OFFICERS
  7. § 144-258-7 - DUTIES OF HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS AND ATTENDANTS
  8. § 144-258-8 - EXPOSURES THAT CREATE A SIGNIFICANT RISK OF HIV TRANSMISSION
  9. § 144-258-9 - DUTIES OF THE DEPARTMENT FOR DISEASE INVESTIGATION AND INTERVENTION
  10. § 144-258-10 - EXTREME PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY: REPORTING AND CONTROL MEASURES
  11. § 144-258-11 - EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS REPORTING
  12. Appendix A - NOTIFIABLE DISEASES AND CONDITIONS LIST

Notes

C.M.R. 10, 144, ch. 258
EFFECTIVE DATE:
June 1976 - filed with Secretary of State January 25, 1980
AMENDED:
September 4, 1984
February 4, 1989
EFFECTIVE DATE (ELECTRONIC CONVERSION):
May 5, 1996
AMENDED:
September 3, 1996
June 1, 1999
NON-SUBSTANTIVE CORRECTION:
March 12, 2000 - attachment added at the request of the Department
REPEALED AND REPLACED:
October 21, 2003 - filing 2003-361, no attachment with this version
April 4, 2008 - filing 2008-130, accompanied by David L. Heymann, ed., Control of Communicable Diseases Manual (An Official Report of the American Public Health Association), 18th ed. (2004)
AMENDED:
September 8, 2015 - filing 2015-166
May 12, 2020 - filing 2020-117 (EMERGENCY)
2/17/2021- filing 2021- 035 (Routine Technical)

STATUTORY AUTHORITY: This rule is promulgated under the authority of 22 MRS §42(1) , and 22 MRS§§ 802(3) 821 and 835 ; §§1061-1063; and 5 MRS §19203 .

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