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Legislation for Public Health Emergencies
- "The Model State Emergency Health Powers Act".
The Center for Law and the Public's Health at Georgetown and Johns Hopkins University created
a model to assist legislation in dealing with Public Emergencies.
(PDF file)
(Posted: 01/27/2006)
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Illinois. HB 5164, a bill to amend the Illinois Department of Public Health Act and
various other acts relating to public health emergencies, including the
delegation of emergency powers to the State Department of Public Health to
declare and enforce quarantine and isolation: Sponsor: House Representative S.
Feighenholtz (introduced 2/5/2004) (Enrolled 7/28/2004).
(PDF file)
(Posted: 08/05/2004)
- Minnesota.
Minnesota Emergency Management Act with 2005. Amendments to the Minnesota Emergency Management Act 2005, which expands on the
duties of the Division of Emergency Management and modifies or deletes other
previous provisions, effective date August 1, 2005.
(PDF file).
(Posted: 06/21/2005 2:30 PM)
- Minnesota. Minnesota Isolation, Quarantine and Mass Dispensing Law 2005 Amendments.
(PDF file).
(Posted: 06/21/2005 2:30 PM)
- New Mexico. Public Health Emergency Response Act
adopted on April 6, 2003 by the New Mexico
Legislature to provide the state with the
capacities to manage and prepare for public
health emergencies. The act sets forth the
abilities to issue an enhanced public health
advisory and investigate the conditions
leading to the issuance, and the special
powers allowed during a public health emergency.
(PDF file)
(Posted: 07/02/2003 10:30:00 AM)
- Texas. Legal Issues Impacting Preparedness Effort: An Update.
A summary of legal issues surrounding terrorism preparedness contained in
legislation passed by the 78th Legislature, Regular Session, State of Texas,
which concluded business in late May 2003. Reviews each major bill passed
in the session and summarizes legal effects. Written by the Office of
General Counsel, Texas Department of Health.
(Word file).
(Posted: 11/05/2003 2:30 PM)
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