§ 2.26.040 REPORTING AND HANDLING OF CONTAGIOUS AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
   (A)   Every householder within close dwelling or place of residence there shall occur a case of cholera, yellow fever, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, diphtheria, smallpox, varioloid, chickenpox, membranous croup, Spanish influenza, or other infectious or pestilential disease, shall immediately notify a member of the Board of Health of the same; and until instructions are received from the Health Officer permitting the same, no clothing or other property that may have been exposed to the contagion or infection, shall be permitted to be removed from the house, nor shall any occupant of such infected dwelling change his or her residence elsewhere, without the consent of the Health Officer, during the prevalence of any danger from such disease.
   (B)   Every physician or other attendant upon any person sick with any of the diseases above-named, or other disease dangerous to the public health, must forthwith report such sickness in writing to the Health Officer, giving the name of such sick person, the disease from which such person is suffering, together with the location of such sickness.
(Prior Code, § 2.26.040) (Ord. 1, passed 1-17-1980)