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§  2101.  Communicable  diseases; physicians and institutions; duty to  report.  1. Every physician shall immediately give notice of every  case  of communicable disease required by the department to be reported to it,  to  the  health  officer of the local health district where such disease  occurs.    2. If there be no physician in attendance on any case of  communicable  disease,  it shall be the duty of the superintendent or other officer of  an institution, householder, hotel  or  lodging  housekeeper,  or  other  person  where  such  case  occurs,  to  give  the notice of such case of  communicable disease required by the department to be reported to it, to  the health officer of the  local  health  district  where  such  disease  occurs.    3.   The  sanitary  code  may  provide  that  when  cases  of  certain  communicable diseases occur (a) in districts of less than fifty thousand  population not having a  full-time  health  officer,  or  (b)  in  state  institutions  or  (c) in tuberculosis hospitals or sanitoria, such cases  shall be reported directly to the  department  or  its  district  health  officer.    4.  Such  notice shall contain such information concerning the case as  shall be required by the sanitary code.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-21 > Title-1 > 2101

§  2101.  Communicable  diseases; physicians and institutions; duty to  report.  1. Every physician shall immediately give notice of every  case  of communicable disease required by the department to be reported to it,  to  the  health  officer of the local health district where such disease  occurs.    2. If there be no physician in attendance on any case of  communicable  disease,  it shall be the duty of the superintendent or other officer of  an institution, householder, hotel  or  lodging  housekeeper,  or  other  person  where  such  case  occurs,  to  give  the notice of such case of  communicable disease required by the department to be reported to it, to  the health officer of the  local  health  district  where  such  disease  occurs.    3.   The  sanitary  code  may  provide  that  when  cases  of  certain  communicable diseases occur (a) in districts of less than fifty thousand  population not having a  full-time  health  officer,  or  (b)  in  state  institutions  or  (c) in tuberculosis hospitals or sanitoria, such cases  shall be reported directly to the  department  or  its  district  health  officer.    4.  Such  notice shall contain such information concerning the case as  shall be required by the sanitary code.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-21 > Title-1 > 2101

§  2101.  Communicable  diseases; physicians and institutions; duty to  report.  1. Every physician shall immediately give notice of every  case  of communicable disease required by the department to be reported to it,  to  the  health  officer of the local health district where such disease  occurs.    2. If there be no physician in attendance on any case of  communicable  disease,  it shall be the duty of the superintendent or other officer of  an institution, householder, hotel  or  lodging  housekeeper,  or  other  person  where  such  case  occurs,  to  give  the notice of such case of  communicable disease required by the department to be reported to it, to  the health officer of the  local  health  district  where  such  disease  occurs.    3.   The  sanitary  code  may  provide  that  when  cases  of  certain  communicable diseases occur (a) in districts of less than fifty thousand  population not having a  full-time  health  officer,  or  (b)  in  state  institutions  or  (c) in tuberculosis hospitals or sanitoria, such cases  shall be reported directly to the  department  or  its  district  health  officer.    4.  Such  notice shall contain such information concerning the case as  shall be required by the sanitary code.