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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 8797 · Sec. 2695D

Sec. 2695D. NOTIFICATION OF EMPLOYEE

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## SEC. 2695D NOTIFICATION OF EMPLOYEE **[**300ff–135**]** ###
(a)In General After receiving a notification for purposes of section 2695A or 2695B(d)(2), a designated officer of emergency response employees shall, to the extent practicable, immediately notify each of such employees who— ####
(1)responded to the emergency involved; and ####
(2)as indicated by guidelines developed by the Secretary, may have been exposed to an infectious disease. ###
(b)Certain Contents of Notification to Employee A notification under this subsection to an emergency response employee shall inform the employee of— ####
(1)the fact that the employee may have been exposed to an infectious disease and the name of the disease involved; ####
(2)any action by the employee that, as indicated by guidelines developed by the Secretary, is medically appropriate; and ####
(3)if medically appropriate under such criteria, the date of such emergency. ###
(c)Responses Other Than Notification of Exposure After receiving a response under paragraph
(3)or
(4)of subsection
(d)of section 2695B, or a response under subsection (g)(1) of such section, the designated officer for the employee shall, to the extent practicable, immediately inform the employee of the response.
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