S-2.2, r. 2.1 - Minister’s Regulation under the Public Health Act

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26. A health professional with the authority to make a diagnosis or to assess a person’s state of health and a chief executive officer of a medical biology laboratory or a clinical department of laboratory medicine must report by telephone as soon as possible to the national public health director and the competent public health director, the following diseases:
(1)  botulism;
(2)  cholera;
(3)  yellow fever;
(4)  viral haemorrhagic fevers;
(5)  Anthrax;
(6)  plague;
(7)  smallpox.
The person reporting must send a written report to those directors within 48 hours of the telephone communication.
M.O. 2019-012, s. 26; S.Q. 2020, c. 6, s. 73.
26. A physician and a chief executive officer of a medical biology laboratory or a clinical department of laboratory medicine must report by telephone as soon as possible to the national public health director and the competent public health director, the following diseases:
(1)  botulism;
(2)  cholera;
(3)  yellow fever;
(4)  viral haemorrhagic fevers;
(5)  Anthrax;
(6)  plague;
(7)  smallpox.
The person reporting must send a written report to those directors within 48 hours of the telephone communication.
M.O. 2019-012, s. 26.
In force: 2019-10-17
26. A physician and a chief executive officer of a medical biology laboratory or a clinical department of laboratory medicine must report by telephone as soon as possible to the national public health director and the competent public health director, the following diseases:
(1)  botulism;
(2)  cholera;
(3)  yellow fever;
(4)  viral haemorrhagic fevers;
(5)  Anthrax;
(6)  plague;
(7)  smallpox.
The person reporting must send a written report to those directors within 48 hours of the telephone communication.
M.O. 2019-012, s. 26.