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(a) Isolation and quarantine shall be imposed in accordance with regulations. Such regulations shall designate the disease for which isolation or quarantine is necessary, and such other requirements concerning diagnosis, treatment, release and other pertinent matters as may be necessary.

(b) The regulations shall also provide for isolation and quarantine, voluntary and involuntary, for the known incubation period, as determined by the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), of any communicable disease which is identified and declared by the CDC to be critically dangerous to public health and safety; and CDC mandates, directives, instructions and protocol criteria are being declared and implemented in a national effort to combat the spread of the disease.

SOURCE: Added by P.L. 22-130:2 (May 31, 1994). Subsection (b)
added by P.L. 32-221:2 (Dec. 20, 2014).

2015 NOTE: Subsection (b) was added as subsection (a) by P.L. 32-
221:2, but was redesignated by the Compiler pursuant to the authority of
1 Guam Code Ann. § 1606.