6 Va. Admin. Code § 35-101-155 - Employee tuberculosis screening and follow-up
A. On or before
the employee's start date at the facility and at least annually thereafter each
employee shall submit the results of a tuberculosis screening assessment that
is no older than 30 days. The documentation shall indicate the screening
results as to whether there is an absence of tuberculosis in a communicable
form.
B. Employees shall undergo a
subsequent tuberculosis screening or evaluation, as applicable, in the
following circumstances:
1. The employee comes
into contact with a known case of infectious tuberculosis; and
2. The employee develops chronic respiratory
symptoms of three weeks' duration.
C. Employees suspected of having tuberculosis
in a communicable form shall not be permitted to return to work or have contact
with staff or residents until a physician has determined that the individual
does not have tuberculosis in a communicable form.
D. Any active case of tuberculosis developed
by an employee or a resident shall be reported to the local health department
in accordance with the requirements of the Commonwealth of Virginia State Board
of Health Regulations for Disease Reporting and Control (12VAC5-90).
E. Documentation of any screening results
shall be retained in a manner that maintains the confidentiality of
information.
F. The detection,
diagnosis, prophylaxis, and treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis shall be
performed in accordance with any current recommendations of the Virginia
Department of Health's Division of Tuberculosis Prevention and Control and the
federal Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
Notes
Statutory Authority
§§ 16.1-309.9, 16.1-322.7, and 66-10 of the Code of Virginia.
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