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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

215.590 Responsibility to report active tuberculosis cases and results of drug

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susceptibility tests on tubercle bacilli.
(1)A health service or health facility required to be licensed pursuant to KRS Chapter
216B or KRS Chapter 333, a health provider required to be licensed pursuant to
KRS Chapters 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, or 320, or any other person who has
knowledge of a person who has active tuberculosis, shall report the case to the local
health department in accordance with the administrative regulations of the Cabinet
for Health and Family Services promulgated pursuant to KRS Chapter 13A.
(2)Physicians, hospitals, laboratories, or other institutions which perform related drug
susceptibility tests on tubercle bacilli shall report the results of the testing to the
local health department in accordance with the administrative regulations of the
Cabinet for Health and Family Services promulgated pursuant to KRS Chapter 13A.
All reports of drug-resistant tubercle bacilli shall be made regardless of previous
reports.
(3)No legal action shall lie against any physician, hospital employee, laboratory
employee, or other person who, in good faith, reports a case of tuberculosis or the
isolation of the tubercle bacillus as provided in this section, KRS 215.511, 215.520,
215.531, 215.540, 215.550, 215.560, 215.570, 215.580, and 215.600.
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