Section 121362 Of Chapter 1. Tuberculosis Control From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 105. >> Part 5. >> Chapter 1.
121362
. Each health care provider who treats a person for active
tuberculosis disease, each person in charge of a health facility, or
each person in charge of a clinic providing outpatient treatment for
active tuberculosis disease shall promptly report to the local health
officer at the times that the health officer requires, but no less
frequently than when there are reasonable grounds to believe that a
person has active tuberculosis disease, and when a person ceases
treatment for tuberculosis disease. Situations in which the provider
may conclude that the patient has ceased treatment include times when
the patient fails to keep an appointment, relocates without
transferring care, or discontinues care. The initial disease
notification report shall include an individual treatment plan that
includes the patient's name, address, date of birth, tuberculin skin
test results or the results of any other test for tuberculosis
infection recommended by the federal Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention and licensed by the federal Food and Drug Administration,
pertinent radiologic, microbiologic, and pathologic reports, whether
final or pending, and any other information required by the local
health officer. Subsequent reports shall provide updated clinical
status and laboratory results, assessment of treatment adherence,
name of current care provider if the patient transfers care, and any
other information required by the local health officer. A facility
discharge, release, or transfer report shall include all pertinent
and updated information required by the local health officer not
previously reported on any initial or subsequent report, and shall
specifically include a verified patient address, the name of the
medical provider who has specifically agreed to provide medical care,
clinical information used to assess the current infectious state,
and any other information required by the local health officer. Each
health care provider who treats a person with active tuberculosis
disease, and each person in charge of a health facility or a clinic
providing outpatient treatment for active tuberculosis disease, shall
maintain written documentation of each patient's adherence to his or
her individual treatment plan. Nothing in this section shall
authorize the disclosure of test results for human immunodeficiency
virus (HIV) unless authorized by Chapter 7 (commencing with Section
120975) of, Chapter 8 (commencing with Section 121025) of, and
Chapter 10 (commencing with Section 121075) of Part 4 of Division
105.
In the case of a parolee under the jurisdiction of the Department
of Corrections and Rehabilitation, the local health officer shall
notify the assigned parole agent, when known, or the regional parole
administrator, when there are reasonable grounds to believe that the
parolee has active tuberculosis disease and when the parolee ceases
treatment for tuberculosis. Situations where the local health officer
may conclude that the parolee has ceased treatment include times
when the parolee fails to keep an appointment, relocates without
transferring care, or discontinues care.