2011 Louisiana Laws
Revised Statutes
TITLE 40 — Public health and safety
RS 40:31.24 — Ex parte judicial order for custody; grounds; civil liability
§31.24. Ex parte judicial order for custody; grounds; civil liability
A.(1) When the state health officer or his designee executes an affidavit specifying that, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a person is suffering from active tuberculosis, is in need of immediate treatment, and is a public health risk, any judge of a court of competent jurisdiction may order a person to be taken into protective custody and transported to a treatment facility for active tuberculosis for immediate treatment.
(2) The affidavit shall include but need not be limited to the following information, as may apply:
(a) Facts leading to the conclusion that the person is suffering from active tuberculosis and is a public health risk.
(b) Facts showing that the person has been encouraged to seek treatment and is unwilling to seek such treatment or to comply with quarantined directly observed therapy, or both.
(c) Facts showing that an inpatient facility for the treatment of active tuberculosis has verified the availability of space in the facility for placement.
B. The order for protective custody shall be in writing, in the name of the state of Louisiana, signed by a judge of a court of competent jurisdiction, and effective for seventy-two hours from its execution. The order shall include but need not be limited to the following information, as may apply:
(1) The date and hour of issuance and the parish where issued.
(2) The name of the person to be taken into custody or, if his name is not known, a designation of the person by any name or description by which he can be identified with reasonable certainty.
(3) A description of the facts leading to a belief that the person is suffering from active tuberculosis, is in need of immediate care and treatment in an inpatient facility for the treatment of active tuberculosis, and is a public health risk.
(4) A statement that the person shall be transported in accordance with the requirements of this Section by the sheriff or other law enforcement officer under the court's jurisdiction to an inpatient treatment facility for active tuberculosis.
C. The date and hour that the person is taken into protective custody shall be written on the order. Without delay and no more than twelve hours after being taken into protective custody, the person shall be delivered to the director of a treatment facility for active tuberculosis by the individual who has transported the person. Upon arrival, the person may be admitted voluntarily or involuntarily.
D. An official acting in good faith to order a person to be taken into protective custody and transported for examination and treatment in accordance with this Part shall not be civilly liable for damages to such person resulting from the official's action.
Acts 1995, No. 373, §1, eff. June 16, 1995.
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