OAR 333-003-0070
Impending Public Health Crisis: Temporary Restriction of Movement
(1)
If the Public Health Director or the local public health administrator reasonably believes a person within his or her jurisdiction may have been exposed to a communicable reportable disease or a condition that is the basis for a declaration of a Public Health Emergency under ORS 433.441 (Proclamation of public health emergency), the person may be detained for as long as necessary in order to obtain personal contact information and to convey information about the disease or condition.(2)
An individual subject to temporary restriction of movement will be provided with information including but is not limited to:(a)
Information on the disease or other hazard that the person may have been exposed to;(b)
Symptoms of the disease or resulting from exposure to the hazard and what to do in the event such symptoms occur; and(c)
How the person will be notified if it is determined that the individual was exposed to the disease or hazard.(3)
Restriction of movement shall be limited to the shortest duration of time reasonably required to provide health information to the individual and for the individual to provide contact information.(4)
The Authority or the local health public health administrator restricting movement shall use reasonable resources to deliver and collect information in a timely manner.(5)
Any individual failing to comply with the provisions of this section may be subject to the imposition of a public health measure as described in ORS 433.121 (Emergency administrative order for isolation or quarantine) or 433.123 (Petition for court order for isolation or quarantine).(6)
Individually identifiable contact information shall be held in a secure location and destroyed in accordance with applicable record retention schedules when no longer needed.
Source:
Rule 333-003-0070 — Impending Public Health Crisis: Temporary Restriction of Movement, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=333-003-0070
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