Each
health officer is hereby directed to use every available means to
ascertain the existence of, and immediately to investigate, all
reported or suspected cases of tuberculosis in the infectious
stages within his or her jurisdiction and to ascertain the sources
of such infections. In carrying out such investigations, each
health officer is hereby invested with full powers of inspection,
examination, treatment, and quarantine or isolation of all persons
known to be infected with tuberculosis in an infectious stage or
persons who have been previously diagnosed as having tuberculosis
and who are under medical orders for treatment or periodic
follow-up examinations and is hereby directed:
(a) To make such examinations as are deemed necessary of
persons reasonably suspected of having tuberculosis in an
infectious stage and to isolate and treat or isolate, treat, and
quarantine such persons, whenever deemed necessary for the
protection of the public health.
(b) To make such examinations as deemed necessary of persons
who have been previously diagnosed as having tuberculosis and who
are under medical orders for periodic follow-up examinations.
(c) Follow local rules and regulations regarding examinations,
treatment, quarantine, or isolation, and all rules, regulations,
and orders of the state board and of the department in carrying out
such examination, treatment, quarantine, or isolation.
(d) Whenever the health officer shall determine on reasonable
grounds that an examination or treatment of any person is necessary
for the preservation and protection of the public health, he or she
shall make an examination order in writing, setting forth the name
of the person to be examined, the time and place of the
examination, the treatment, and such other terms and conditions as
may be necessary to protect the public health. Nothing contained
in this subdivision shall be construed to prevent any person whom
the health officer determines should have an examination or
treatment for infectious tuberculosis from having such an
examination or treatment made by a physician of his or her own
choice who is licensed to practice osteopathic medicine and surgery
under chapter 18.57 RCW or medicine and surgery under chapter 18.71 RCW under such terms and conditions as the health officer shall
determine on reasonable grounds to be necessary to protect the
public health.
(e) Whenever the health officer shall determine that
quarantine, treatment, or isolation in a particular case is
necessary for the preservation and protection of the public health,
he or she shall make an order to that effect in writing, setting
forth the name of the person, the period of time during which the
order shall remain effective, the place of treatment, isolation, or
quarantine, and such other terms and conditions as may be necessary
to protect the public health.
(f) Upon the making of an examination, treatment, isolation,
or quarantine order as provided in this section, a copy of such
order shall be served upon the person named in such order.
(g) Upon the receipt of information that any examination,
treatment, quarantine, or isolation order, made and served as
herein provided, has been violated, the health officer shall advise
the prosecuting attorney of the county in which such violation has
occurred, in writing, and shall submit to such prosecuting attorney
the information in his or her possession relating to the subject
matter of such examination, treatment, isolation, or quarantine
order, and of such violation or violations thereof.
(h) Any and all orders authorized under this section shall be
made by the health officer or his or her tuberculosis control
officer.
(i) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to abridge the
right of any person to rely exclusively on spiritual means alone
through prayer to treat tuberculosis in accordance with the tenets
and practice of any well-recognized church or religious
denomination, nor shall anything in this chapter be deemed to
prohibit a person who is inflicted with tuberculosis from being
isolated or quarantined in a private place of his own choice,
provided, it is approved by the local health officer, and all laws,
rules and regulations governing control, sanitation, isolation, and
quarantine are complied with.
[1996 c 209 § 2; 1996 c 178 § 21; 1967 c 54 § 4.]
NOTES:
Reviser's note: This section was amended by 1996 c 178 § 21 and by 1996 c 209 § 2, each without reference to the other. Both amendments are incorporated in the publication of this section under RCW 1.12.025(2). For rule of construction, see RCW 1.12.025(1).
Effective date -- 1996 c 178: See note following RCW 18.35.110.