§ 91.002 REGULATION OF CONTAGIOUS DISEASE.
   (A)   No person or thing liable to propagate cholera, smallpox, yellow fever, diphtheria, typhoid fever or other contagious or infectious disease shall be brought or shall come into the city without a special permit and direction from the City Health Commissioner. Whenever it comes to the attention of any other person that a person or thing has been brought or has come into the city, he or she shall immediately give notice thereof to the City Health Commissioner, a City Health Commission member, a city police officer or one of the aldermen of the city, together with the location thereof.
   (B)   No person shall, within the city, without a permit from the City Health Commissioner or a member of the City Health Commission, carry or remove from one building to another any person afflicted with a contagious disease or move from one building to another himself or herself if he or she is afflicted with a contagious disease.
   (C)   No person afflicted with a contagious disease shall be shipped or removed from the city to any other place, except under the charge and direction of the City Health Commissioner or a member of the City Health Commission, and with proper precaution against the spread of contagion.
   (D)   No person, by an exposure of any individual sick of any contagious or infectious disease, or by an exposure of the body of a dead person, or by a negligent act connected therewith or with respect to the care or custody thereof, or by a needless exposure of himself or herself when sick and not fully recovered, shall cause, contribute to or promote the spread of disease from any such person or from any dead body.
(2000 Code, § 8.04.020) Penalty, see § 91.999