Louisiana Statutes

§ 40:17 — Mandatory medical examination; confinement; when allowed; emergency certificate

Louisiana § 40:17
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 40Public Health and Safety

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La. Stat. Ann. § 40:17 (2026).

Text

A. Neither the state health officer or his designee, nor the parish health officer or health unit shall subject any person to any medical examination or confine him in any institution unless directed or authorized to do so by the judge of the parish in which the person is located, except when said person is infected or suspected of infection with smallpox, cholera, yellow fever, or bubonic plague, or is infected with tuberculosis. B.

(1)A person who is infected with tuberculosis in an active and communicable state, who is a patient in a hospital, and who refuses treatment for tuberculosis against medical advice may be detained and held in a hospital for a period not to exceed fifteen days by an emergency certificate executed by the hospital's infectious disease control physician or pulmona

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Legislative History

Acts 1976, No. 346, §1; Acts 1993, No. 190, §1, eff. May 31, 1993; Acts 1997, No. 969, §1, eff. July 10, 1997.

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