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2005 California Health and Safety Code Sections 121525-121555 CHAPTER 3. TUBERCULOSIS TESTS FOR EMPLOYEES
HEALTH AND SAFETY CODESECTION 121525-121555
121525. (a) Except as provided in Section 121555, no person shall be initially employed by a private or parochial elementary or secondary school, or any nursery school, unless that person produces or has on file with the school a certificate showing that within the last 60 days the person has been examined and has been found to be free of communicable tuberculosis. (b) Thereafter those employees who are skin test negative shall be required to undergo the foregoing examination at least once each four years or more often if directed by the school upon recommendation of the local health officer for so long as the employee remains skin test negative. Once an employee has a documented positive skin test, the foregoing examination is no longer required and a referral shall be made within 30 days of completion of the examination to the local health officer to determine the need for followup care. (c) At the discretion of the governing authority of a private school, this section shall not apply to employees who are employed for any period of time less than a school year whose functions do not require frequent or prolonged contact with pupils. The governing authority may, however, require the examination and may as a contract condition require the examination of persons employed under contract if the governing authority believes the presence of the persons in and around the school premises would constitute a health hazard to students. (d) The governing authority of a private school providing for the transportation of pupils under authorized contract shall require as a condition of the contract that every person transporting pupils produce a certificate showing that within the last 60 days the person has been examined and has been found to be free of communicable tuberculosis, except that any private contracted driver who transports pupils on an infrequent basis, not to exceed once a month, shall be excluded from this requirement. (e) The examination attested to in the certificate required pursuant to subdivision (d) of this section shall be made available without charge by the local health officer. "Certificate," as used in this chapter, means a document signed by the examining physician and surgeon who is licensed under Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 2000) of Division 2 of the Business and Professions Code, or a notice from a public health agency or unit of the Tuberculosis Association that indicates freedom from active tuberculosis. (f) Nothing in this section shall prevent the governing authority of a private, parochial, or nursery school, upon recommendation of the local health officer, from establishing a rule requiring a more extensive or more frequent examination than required by this section. 121530. The examination shall consist of an approved intradermal tuberculosis test, that, if positive, shall be followed by an X-ray of the lungs. 121535. The X-ray film may be taken by a competent and qualified X-ray technician if the X-ray film is subsequently interpreted by a licensed physician and surgeon. 121540. The school shall maintain a file containing an up-to-date certificate for each person covered by this chapter. It shall be the duty of the county health officer of each county to insure that the provisions of this chapter are complied with. 121545. (a) All volunteers in schools covered under this chapter shall also be required to have on file with the school a certificate showing that within the last four years the person has been examined and has been found to be free of communicable tuberculosis. (b) At the discretion of the governing authority of a private school, this section shall not apply to volunteers whose functions do not necessitate frequent or prolonged contact with pupils. 121550. Nothing in this chapter shall prevent the school from requiring more extensive or more frequent examinations. 121555. (a) A person who transfers his or her employment from one of the schools specified in subdivision (a) of Section 121525 to another shall be deemed to meet the requirements of subdivision (a) of Section 121525 if the person can produce a certificate that shows that he or she was examined within the past four years and was found to be free of communicable tuberculosis, or if it is verified by the school previously employing him or her that it has a certificate on file. (b) A person who transfers his or her employment from a public elementary school or secondary school to any of the schools specified in subdivision (a) of Section 121525 shall be deemed to meet the requirements of subdivision (a) of Section 121525 if that person can produce a certificate as provided for in Section 11708 of the Education Code that shows that he or she was examined within the past four years and was found to be free of communicable tuberculosis, or if it is verified by the school district previously employing him or her that it has a certificate on file.
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