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Section 141-C:1 – Policy.

    141-C:1 Policy. – The outbreak and spread of communicable disease cause unnecessary risks to health and life, interfere with the orderly workings of business, industry, government, and the process of education, and disrupt the day-to-day affairs of communities and citizens. Because the control of communicable disease may be attained by personal actions, the timely […]

Section 141-C:1-a – Medical Freedom in Immunizations.

    141-C:1-a Medical Freedom in Immunizations. – I. Every person has the natural, essential, and inherent right to bodily integrity, free from any threat or compulsion by government to accept an immunization. Accordingly, no person may be compelled to receive an immunization for COVID-19 in order to secure, receive, or access any public facility, any […]

Section 141-C:10 – Disclosure; Confidentiality.

    141-C:10 Disclosure; Confidentiality. – I. Any protected health information provided to or acquired by the department under this chapter shall be released only with the informed, written consent of the individual or to those authorized persons having a legitimate need to acquire or use the information and then only so much of the information […]

Section 141-C:11 – Isolation and Quarantine.

    141-C:11 Isolation and Quarantine. – I. Whenever it is necessary to prevent the introduction or spread of communicable diseases within this state or from another state, or to restrict such diseases if introduced, and when such communicable diseases pose a substantial threat to the health and life of the citizenry, the commissioner shall establish […]

Section 141-C:12 – Orders.

    141-C:12 Orders. – I. The commissioner, in imposing isolation and quarantine under RSA 141-C:11, in requiring treatment under RSA 141-C:15, or in excluding children under RSA 141-C:20-d, shall do so by written order. The order shall include, as appropriate, the following information: (a) The cause of the quarantine or isolation. (b) The location of […]

Section 141-C:13 – Evading Quarantine; Breaking Quarantine.

    141-C:13 Evading Quarantine; Breaking Quarantine. – I. If, after an order is issued under RSA 141-C:12, any commodity, conveyance, cargo or baggage is not removed to the place of quarantine or is not decontaminated or is brought near any dwelling house, facility, or housing providing services to people, or near any place of business […]

Section 141-C:14 – Invading Isolation; Quarantine.

    141-C:14 Invading Isolation; Quarantine. – If any person shall, without permission of the commissioner, his designee, or a health officer acting on the request of the commissioner, enter a place of isolation or quarantine, board a conveyance under quarantine, enter the limits of a place designated for the decontamination of cargo or baggage under […]

Section 141-C:14-a – Due Process.

    141-C:14-a Due Process. – I. Any person subject to an order for submission of a specimen, or for examination, immunization, treatment, isolation, quarantine, provision of information, inspection of a building or conveyance, or any other order of the commissioner under this chapter or RSA 21-P:53, may request a hearing in the superior court to […]

Section 141-C:15 – Treatment, Care of Sick; Costs.

    141-C:15 Treatment, Care of Sick; Costs. – I. Any person infected with a communicable disease, or reasonably suspected of being infected with a communicable disease, and whose continued presence among the citizenry poses a significant threat to health and life, shall be ordered by the commissioner under RSA 141-C:11, to report to a health […]

Section 141-C:15-a – Administration of Certain Prescription Medication for Treatment or Prevention of a Communicable Disease.

    141-C:15-a Administration of Certain Prescription Medication for Treatment or Prevention of a Communicable Disease. – I. Notwithstanding the provisions of RSA 326-B:2, I-a, and RSA 329:1-c, a health care professional authorized to prescribe prescription medication for the treatment or prevention of a communicable disease may prescribe, dispense, or distribute directly or by standing order, […]

Section 141-C:16 – Mode of Treatment and Care.

    141-C:16 Mode of Treatment and Care. – Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to authorize the commissioner to restrict in any manner a person’s right to select the mode of treatment of his choice, or to refuse treatment, when treatment is ordered by the commissioner under RSA 141-C:15, I, or to request any […]

Section 141-C:16-a – Closure; Decontamination.

    141-C:16-a Closure; Decontamination. – I. The commissioner, with the written approval of the governor, may close, direct, and compel the evacuation and decontamination of any building located within the state that is accessible to the public, such as businesses, primary and secondary schools, and universities, regardless of whether publicly or privately owned, when there […]

Section 141-C:16-b – Cancellation of Events.

    141-C:16-b Cancellation of Events. – The commissioner, with the written approval of the governor, may order the cancellation of public gatherings and events within the state, or in specific geographic areas of the state, as is deemed necessary to prevent an imminent danger to the public health. Notice of any order canceling a public […]

Section 141-C:17 – Purchase; Distribution.

    141-C:17 Purchase; Distribution. – The commissioner may purchase and distribute anti-toxins, serums, vaccines, immunizing agents, antibiotics and other pharmaceutical agents which the commissioner deems advisable to prevent, prepare for, or respond to an outbreak of communicable disease or other serious threat to the public health. Any medications distributed in the event of a public […]

Section 141-C:17-a – Vaccine Purchase Fund.

    141-C:17-a Vaccine Purchase Fund. – There is hereby established a vaccine purchase fund for the purchase of antitoxins, serums, vaccines and immunizing agents, which are to be provided to the public at no cost except for the actual cost of administering such agents, under RSA 141-C:17. Any funds provided to the department for this […]

Section 141-C:17-b – Custody; Rationing.

    141-C:17-b Custody; Rationing. – If there is a statewide or regional shortage or threatened shortage of any anti-toxins, serums, vaccines, immunizing agents, antibiotics, and other pharmaceutical agents, or mechanical equipment, and such shortage poses a serious threat to the public health, the commissioner, with the written approval of the governor, may control, restrict, and […]

Section 141-C:17-c – Compensation and Expenditures.

    141-C:17-c Compensation and Expenditures. – Items taken by the commissioner pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall be subject to the compensation provisions of RSA 4:46, but in no event shall the owner thereof be entitled to more than the Medicaid rate for the item that was in effect at the time of […]

Section 141-C:18 – Sexually Transmitted Disease.

    141-C:18 Sexually Transmitted Disease. – I. The commissioner may request the examination, and order isolation, quarantine, and treatment of any person reasonably suspected of having been exposed to or of exposing another person or persons to a sexually transmitted disease. Any order of treatment issued under this paragraph shall be in accordance with RSA […]

Section 141-C:19 – Laboratory Support Services; Rules.

    141-C:19 Laboratory Support Services; Rules. – I. The commissioner shall make available laboratory tests for the early detection and control of communicable diseases such as acquired immune deficiency syndrome, rubella, herpes virus, legionnaire’s disease, eastern equine encephalitis, viral hepatitis, chlamydia, rabies, rotavirus, rubeola, influenza, salmonella, pertussis and toxoplasmosis. II. The commissioner shall adopt rules, […]

Section 141-C:2 – Definitions.

    141-C:2 Definitions. – In this chapter: I. "Agent" means any individual authorized by the commissioner to assist in carrying out the provisions of this chapter. II. "Baggage" means the personal belongings of travelers. Such personal belongings need not be in the personal possession of the traveler. III. "Care" means the furnishing of necessary services […]