Washington Statutes

§ 70.28.005 — Health officials, broad powers to protect public health.

Washington § 70.28.005
JurisdictionWashington
Title 70PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY
Ch. 70.28CONTROL OF TUBERCULOSIS

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Wash. Rev. Code § 70.28.005 (2026).

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(1)Tuberculosis has been and continues to be a threat to the public's health in the state of Washington.
(2)While it is important to respect the rights of individuals, the legitimate public interest in protecting the public health and welfare from the spread of a deadly infectious disease outweighs incidental curtailment of individual rights that may occur in implementing effective testing, treatment, and infection control strategies.
(3)To protect the public's health, it is the intent of the legislature that local health officials provide culturally sensitive and medically appropriate early diagnosis, treatment, education, and follow-up to prevent tuberculosis. Further, it is imperative that public health officials and their staff have the necessary authority and discretion to take a

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Reyes v. Yakima Health Dist.
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Legislative History

[1994 c 145 s 1.]

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