§ 91.003 NOTICE AND REPORT OF CONTAGIOUS DISEASE.
   Anyone within the city in whose dwelling there occurs a case of cholera, typhoid fever, diphtheria, smallpox or other contagious or infectious disease, shall immediately notify the City Health Commissioner, a member of the City Health Commission or a city police officer. Until instructions are received from the Commissioner or member, no clothing or property that may have been exposed to the infection shall be removed from the house, nor shall any occupant of the infected dwelling change his or her residence without the consent of the commissioner or member during the prevalence of any public danger from the disease. All physicians or other persons who attend a person sick with smallpox, typhoid fever, diphtheria or other disease dangerous to the public health shall forthwith report the same to the Commissioner and the Commissioner shall at once notify the State Board of Health of the existence of such disease and shall cause a full report to be made to the Cook County Department of Public Health upon the blank forms furnished for the purpose.
(2000 Code, § 8.04.030) Penalty, see § 91.999