LawServer - Laws, Legal Information and Lawyers
Log In
|
Register
Topics A-Z
Codes
Find an Attorney
Legal Q&A
Advanced Search
Home
>
For Everyone
>
Government
>
[More Government Topics]
>
Public Safety
>
Disasters and Emergencies
>
Emergency Care
>
Nevada Revised Statutes > Chapter 450B > Safety Of Emergency Response Employees Concerning Exposure To Infectious Diseases
Emergency Care
For this topic:
Go back to the topic home
Topic Home
Join the forum for this topic
Forum
Sign up for Email related to this topic
Email
RSS feed for this topic
RSS
Feedback
Feedback
Search the Nevada Revised Statutes
Nevada Revised Statutes > Chapter 450B > Safety Of Emergency Response Employees Concerning Exposure To Infectious Diseases
Nevada Revised Statutes
>
Title 40
>
Chapter 450B
> Safety Of Emergency Response Employees Concerning Exposure To Infectious Diseases
Current as of: 2009
Check for updates
§ 450B.340
Designation of officer to receive notifications and responses and make requests on behalf of emergency response employees
§ 450B.350
Duty of medical facility or county coroner or medical examiner to notify designated officer if victim transported has infectious disease; time and contents for notification
§ 450B.360
Determination of possible exposure of emergency response employee to infectious disease; request for response from medical facility or county coroner or medical examiner
§ 450B.370
Response of medical facility or county coroner or medical examiner
§ 450B.375
Procedure upon notification that insufficient information exists to determine whether emergency response employee was exposed to infectious disease; request for further evaluation; duties of health officer
§ 450B.380
Notice to emergency response employee of possible exposure to infectious disease
§ 450B.390
Limitations on effect of
NRS 450B.340
________________________________________________________________________
See also:
Nevada Revised Statutes > Chapter 450B - Emergency Medical Services
U.S. Code Provisions: Emergency Care
U.S. Code Title 42 > Chapter 6A > Subchapter X - Trauma Care
Bookmark
Comments
(0)
Post a comment or question below.
Name
Email
Comment
smaller
|
bigger
Add Comment
Please enable JavaScript to post a new comment
Email
Print
 
Digg
Tweet
Up one level
Emergency Care
State Resources
Laws, Lawyers and Articles
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
monotone-frail