California Statutes

§ 120290. — 120290. (Repealed and added by Stats. 2017, Ch. 537, Sec. 5.)

California § 120290.
JurisdictionCalifornia
Code HSCHealth and Safety Code - HSC
Div. 105.DIVISION 105. COMMUNICABLE DISEASE PREVENTION AND CONTROL
Part 1.PART 1. ADMINISTRATION OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASE PREVENTION AND CONTROL
Ch. 4.CHAPTER 4. Violations

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(a)
(1)A defendant is guilty of intentional transmission of an infectious or communicable disease if all of the following apply:
(A)The defendant knows that he or she or a third party is afflicted with an infectious or communicable disease.
(B)The defendant acts with the specific intent to transmit or cause an afflicted third party to transmit that disease to another person.
(C)The defendant or the afflicted third party engages in conduct that poses a substantial risk of transmission to that person.
(D)The defendant or the third party transmits the infectious or communicable disease to the other person.
(E)If exposure occurs through interaction with the defendant and not a third party, the person exposed to the disease during voluntary interaction with the defendant did not know that

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Related

Robinson v. Louie (In Re Louie)
213 B.R. 754 (N.D. California, 1997)
3 case citations
(PC) Butler v. Kelso
(E.D. California, 2023)

Legislative History

Repealed and added by Stats. 2017, Ch. 537, Sec. 5. (SB 239) Effective January 1, 2018.
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