87408.6
. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (h), no person shall
be initially employed by a community college district in an academic
or classified position unless the person has submitted to an
examination within the past 60 days to determine that he or she is
free of active tuberculosis, by a physician and surgeon licensed
under Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 2000) of Division 2 of the
Business and Professions Code or a physician assistant practicing in
compliance with Chapter 7.7 (commencing with Section 3500) of
Division 2 of the Business and Professions Code. This examination
shall consist of an approved intradermal tuberculin test or any other
test for tuberculosis infection recommended by the federal Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and licensed by the federal
Food and Drug Administration (FDA), that, if positive, shall be
followed by an X-ray of the lungs.
The X-ray film may be taken by a competent and qualified X-ray
technician if the X-ray film is subsequently interpreted by a
physician and surgeon licensed under Chapter 5 (commencing with
Section 2000) of Division 2 of the Business and Professions Code.
The district superintendent, or his or her designee, may exempt,
for a period not to exceed 60 days following termination of the
pregnancy, a pregnant employee from the requirement that a positive
intradermal tuberculin test be followed by an X-ray of the lungs.
(b) Thereafter, employees who are skin test negative, or negative
by any other test recommended by the CDC and licensed by the FDA,
shall be required to undergo the foregoing examination at least once
each four years or more often if directed by the governing board upon
recommendation of the local health officer for so long as the
employee remains test negative by either the tuberculin skin test or
any other test recommended by the CDC and licensed by the FDA. Once
an employee has a documented positive skin test or any other test
that has been recommended by the CDC and licensed by the FDA that has
been followed by an X-ray, the foregoing examinations shall no
longer be required, and referral shall be made within 30 days of
completion of the examination to the local health officer to
determine the need for followup care.
(c) After the examination, each employee shall cause to be on file
with the district superintendent a certificate from the examining
physician and surgeon or physician assistant showing the employee was
examined and found free from active tuberculosis. "Certificate," as
used in this subdivision, means a certificate signed by the examining
physician and surgeon or physician assistant, or a notice from a
public health agency or unit of the American Lung Association that
indicates freedom from active tuberculosis. The latter, regardless of
form, shall constitute evidence of compliance with this section.
(d) This examination is a condition of initial employment and the
expense incident thereto shall be borne by the applicant unless
otherwise provided by rules of the governing board. However, the
board may, if an applicant is accepted for employment, reimburse the
person in a like manner prescribed for employees in subdivision (e).
(e) The governing board of each district shall reimburse the
employee for the cost, if any, of this examination. The board may
provide for the examination required by this section or may establish
a reasonable fee for the examination that is reimbursable to
employees of the district complying with this section.
(f) At the discretion of the governing board, this section shall
not apply to those employees not requiring certification
qualifications who are employed for any period of time less than a
college year whose functions do not require frequent or prolonged
contact with students.
The governing board may, however, require the examination and may,
as a contract condition, require the examination of persons employed
under contract, other than those persons specified in subdivision
(a), if the board believes the presence of these persons in and
around college premises would constitute a health hazard to students.
(g) If the governing board of a community college district
determines by resolution, after hearing, that the health of students
in the district would not be jeopardized thereby, this section shall
not apply to any employee of the district who files an affidavit
stating that he or she adheres to the faith or teachings of any
well-recognized religious sect, denomination, or organization and in
accordance with its creed, tenets, or principles depends for healing
upon prayer in the practice of religion and that to the best of his
or her knowledge and belief he or she is free from active
tuberculosis. If at any time there should be probable cause to
believe that the affiant is afflicted with active tuberculosis, he or
she may be excluded from service until the governing board of the
employing district is satisfied that he or she is not so afflicted.
(h) A person who transfers his or her employment from one campus
or community college district to another shall be deemed to meet the
requirements of subdivision (a) if the person can produce a
certificate that shows that he or she was examined within the past
four years and was found to be free of communicable tuberculosis, or
if it is verified by the college previously employing him or her that
it has a certificate on file that contains that showing.
A person who transfers his or her employment from a private or
parochial elementary school, secondary school, or nursery school to
the community college district subject to this section shall be
deemed to meet the requirements of subdivision (a) if the person can
produce a certificate as provided for in Section 121525 of the Health
and Safety Code that shows that he or she was examined within the
past four years and was found to be free of communicable
tuberculosis, or if it is verified by the school previously employing
him or her that it has the certificate on file.
(i) Any governing board of a community college district providing
for the transportation of students under contract shall require as a
condition of the contract the examination for active tuberculosis, as
provided in subdivision (a), of all drivers transporting the
students, provided that privately contracted drivers who transport
the students on an infrequent basis, not to exceed once a month,
shall be excluded from this requirement.
(j) Examinations required pursuant to subdivision (i) shall be
made available without charge by the local health officer.