Skip to main content
CourtGPT logoCourtGPT
Directory
Law
For Attorneys
Blog
AppointmentsSign InSign Up
Section 20-15-703 - Involuntary examinations — Arkansas Law | CourtGPT
  1. Home/
  2. Laws/
  3. Arkansas/
  4. Title 20 - Public Health and Welfare (§§ 20-2-101 — 20-86-113)/
  5. Subtitle 2 - Health and Safety/
  6. Chapter 15 - Disease and Disease Prevention Generally Sub/
  7. Subchapter 7 - Tuberculosis/
  8. Section 20-15-703 - Involuntary examinations
Arkansas Legal Code

Section 20-15-703 - Involuntary examinations

(a) When the state, county, or city health officer shall have reasonable grounds to believe that any person has tuberculosis in an active state or in a communicable form and who will not voluntarily seek a medical examination or treatment, the health officer may cause the person to be apprehended and detained for the necessary tests and examinations, including an approved chest X-ray, sputum examination, and other approved laboratory tests to ascertain the existence of tuberculosis.(b) If active tuberculosis is found to exist, it shall then be the duty of the health officer to make an investigation of the person to determine whether the environmental conditions of the person or the conduct of the person is suitable for proper isolation or control of the case by any type of local quarantine.Acts 1955, No. 161, § 2; 1957, No. 298, § 1; 1961, No. 171, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 82-612.

(a) When the state, county, or city health officer shall have reasonable grounds to believe that any person has tuberculosis in an active state or in a communicable form and who will not voluntarily seek a medical examination or treatment, the health officer may cause the person to be apprehended and detained for the necessary tests and examinations, including an approved chest X-ray, sputum examination, and other approved laboratory tests to ascertain the existence of tuberculosis.(b) If active tuberculosis is found to exist, it shall then be the duty of the health officer to make an investigation of the person to determine whether the environmental conditions of the person or the conduct of the person is suitable for proper isolation or control of the case by any type of local quarantine.Acts 1955, No. 161, § 2; 1957, No. 298, § 1; 1961, No. 171, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 82-612.
Ask AI about this