Article1. General Provisions.  


§ 22-11A-1. State Board of Health to designate notifiable diseases and health conditions.
§ 22-11A-2. Persons responsible to report diseases; contents of report; confidential information; person making report immune from liability.
§ 22-11A-3. Action of health officer upon being notified of diseases; quarantine.
§ 22-11A-4. Physician, hospital, etc., records available to Health Officer.
§ 22-11A-5. When State Board of Health to take charge of investigation.
§ 22-11A-6. Penalty for failure to make report.
§ 22-11A-7. Persons having notifiable disease to obey directions of health officials.
§ 22-11A-8. Health officer to investigate complaints of diseases; afflicted persons to be moved to suitable place; expenses of removal.
§ 22-11A-9. Tuberculosis cases to be reported; contents of report; reports confidential.
§ 22-11A-10. State Board of Health to investigate reported cases of tuberculosis; voluntary treatment; probate court may order compulsory treatment and quarantine; cost of treatment; exercise of religious freedom.
§ 22-11A-11. Contract hospitals to admit indigent patients with chronic lung diseases; costs.
§ 22-11A-12. Statewide outpatient clinics; State Board of Health to contract for regional tuberculosis hospitals; expenditures.
§ 22-11A-13. Sexually transmitted diseases.
§ 22-11A-14. Cases of sexually transmitted diseases to be reported; contents of report; reports confidential; penalty for violation; measures for protection of others.
§ 22-11A-16. Serologic or other biologic sample required to be taken of pregnant women and of newborns.
§ 22-11A-17. Testing of correctional facility inmates for sexually transmitted diseases; treatment; discharge of infectious inmates; victim may request results of HIV testing.
§ 22-11A-18. Isolation of person believed to have sexually transmitted disease; such person required to report for treatment; costs; compulsory treatment and quarantine.
§ 22-11A-19. Minor 12 years or older may consent to medical treatment for sexually transmitted disease; medical care provider may inform parent or guardian.
§ 22-11A-20. Physicians to instruct persons on prevention and cure of sexually transmitted diseases.
§ 22-11A-21. Penalties for treating or preparing medicine without a license; penalty for person afflicted with sexually transmitted disease to transmit such disease to another person.
§ 22-11A-22. Medical records of persons infected with sexually transmitted diseases confidential; penalty for release.
§ 22-11A-23. Any person believed exposed to diseases to be tested; any person believed afflicted shall seek and accept treatment.
§ 22-11A-24. Commitment to Department of Public Health for compulsory treatment when person exposed or afflicted and refuses treatment.
§ 22-11A-25. Commitment petition - Contents.
§ 22-11A-26. Commitment petition - Probate judge may take sworn testimony of petitioner; petition without merit to be dismissed.
§ 22-11A-27. Commitment petition - Notice of petition to be served; contents.
§ 22-11A-28. Commitment petition - Limitations placed upon liberty of person; probate judge determination; standard for imposing limitations; probable cause hearing; temporary treatment before final hearing.
§ 22-11A-29. Commitment petition - Appointment of guardian ad litem and attorney.
§ 22-11A-30. Commitment petition - Order for person to appear for hearing and be examined by physician.
§ 22-11A-31. Commitment petition - Rules to apply at hearings.
§ 22-11A-32. Commitment petition - Findings; rehearing; confinement when no treatment available.
§ 22-11A-33. Probate court retains jurisdiction over person committed.
§ 22-11A-34. Law enforcement officers to convey person to custody of Department of Public Health; public health facilities to report on progress of persons committed.
§ 22-11A-35. Attorney and expert fees.
§ 22-11A-36. Appeal of commitment order; notice of appeal; limitations to be placed upon liberty of person pending appeal.
§ 22-11A-37. Testing and treatment of inmate of correctional facility.
§ 22-11A-38. Notification of third parties of disease; rules; who may be notified; liability; confidentiality; disclosure of information for certain criminal proceedings; penalty.
§ 22-11A-39. Notification of pre-hospital agencies who assisted in delivering person with infectious disease to hospital.
§ 22-11A-40. Laboratory tests for AIDS and other diseases; fees; personnel.
§ 22-11A-41. Approval of testing or diagnostic kits.