Title: Bioterrorism, Communicable Diseases, and the Courts
1Bioterrorism, Communicable Diseases, andthe
Courts
- Conference of Superior
- Court Judges
- June 20, 2003
2House Bill 1508
- Communicable Disease Outbreaks
- N.C. Gen. Stat. 130A-145
- Suspected Terrorist Attacks (STA)
- N.C. Gen. Stat. 130A-475
- Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical (NBC)
3Communicable Disease
- N.C. Gen. Stat. 130A-2 an illness due to an
infectious agent transmitted from an infected
person or animal through an intermediary. - Communicable condition being infected without
symptoms
4Communicable DiseasesN.C. Gen. Stat. 130A-145
- Both State Health Director (SHD) and
- Local Health Directors (LHDs) have
- authority in outbreak situations to
- issue Orders.
- Isolation and Quarantine Orders
5Communicable DiseasesN.C. Gen. Stat. 130A-145
- SHD/LHDs have quarantine/isolation authority when
- The public health is actually endangered
- All other reasonable means have been exhausted
- No less restrictive alternative exists
6Communicable DiseasesN.C. Gen. Stat. 130A-145
- Isolation Order ( 130A-2) limits freedom of
movement or action of person or animal who
actually has disease or condition - Freedom of movement stay at home, cant go
certain places. - Freedom of action restricts behavior, but not
where you can go.
7Communicable DiseasesN.C. Gen. Stat. 130A-145
- Quarantine Order ( 130A-2)
- limits freedom of movement/action of
person/animal that has been/is reasonably
suspected to have been exposed to communicable
disease or condition - limits access to areas that may be contaminated
with an infectious agent
8Communicable DiseasesN.C. Gen. Stat. 130A-145
- Quarantine Order (continued)
- limit freedom of movement/action of people who
are not immunized (does not apply to animals) - - 130A-157 there is a religious exemption
to immunization laws, but not to SHD/LHD Order
9Communicable Diseases N.C. Gen. Stat. 130A-145
- A person who is substantially affected by Order
may petition to Superior Court for review of the
Order. - Can be filed either where limitations are
imposed, or in Wake County - Hearing within 72 hours (no weekends)
- Chapter 7A court-appointed lawyer
10Communicable DiseasesN.C. Gen. Stat. 130A-145
- Burden on substantially affected person to show
by a preponderance that limitations are not
reasonably necessary to prevent or limit the
conveyance of a communicable disease to others - If burden is met, then court shall reduce the
limitations.
11Communicable Diseases N.C. Gen. Stat. 130A-145
- SHD/LHD Communicable Disease Orders
- Initial Order only valid for ten days (unless
Order limits freedom of action) - To extend the Order petition Superior Court
(where limitations are/Wake) prior to expiration
of the Order
12Communicable Diseases N.C. Gen. Stat. 130A-145
- Extension Burden on SHD/LHD to show by a
preponderance that extension is reasonably
necessary to prevent or limit conveyance of
disease or condition to others - Extension period for up to 30 days SHD/LHD can
file subsequent petitions.
13Communicable DiseasesN.C. Gen. Stat. 130A-145
- Judicial modification of SHD/LHDs Orders
- Judge MUST make specific findings about the
reasonable necessity (or lack thereof) of the
limitations to prevent or limit conveyance of
communicable disease or condition to modify
Order.
14Suspected Terrorist AttacksN.C. Gen. Stat.
130A-475
- ONLY SHD (not LHD) may enter STA Orders.
- SHD has STA authority when -
- Public health threat may exist
- All other reasonable means have been exhausted
- No less restrictive alternative exists
15Suspected Terrorist AttacksN.C. Gen. Stat.
130A-475
- Definition of public health threat
- A situation that is likely to cause an immediate
risk to human life, an immediate risk of serious
physical injury or illness, or an immediate risk
of serious adverse health effects.
16Suspected Terrorist AttacksN.C. Gen. Stat.
130A-475
- SHD has STA authority to -
- Require testing
- Test real/personal property
- Evacuate/close property
- - ten day limit then Superior Court
- Limit movement/action
- Limit access to places
17Suspected Terrorist AttacksN.C. Gen. Stat.
130A-475
- Many of the Communicable Disease provisions also
apply to STA Orders. - STA Orders are valid for ten days.
- Substantially affected person may petition
(where limitations are/Wake) for review. Hearing
within 72 hours (no weekends).
18Suspected Terrorist AttacksN.C. Gen. Stat.
130A-475
- Chapter 7A court-appointed lawyer
- Substantially affected person must show
limitations are not reasonably necessary on
review (preponderance) - SHD petitions Superior Court for (30 day)
extensions for extension, SHD must show that
limitations are reasonably necessary
(preponderance)
19Suspected Terrorist AttacksN.C. Gen. Stat.
130A-475
- Judge shall reduce limitations if the
substantially affected person meets burden on
review of the STA Order. - Review of STA Order Judge may apply such
conditions to the limitation as the court deems
reasonable and necessary. Make findings to
support modifications anyway. -
20Violations of Communicable Disease / STA Orders
- N.C. Gen. Stat. 130A-25
- Violation of a quarantine / isolation / STA Order
is a Class 1 misdemeanor.
21Violations of Communicable Disease / STA Orders
- Section 15A-401 Defendant charged may be
detained until first appearance before a judicial
official. - Law enforcement may detain defendant in an area
designated by SHD or LHDs until first appearance.
22Violations of Communicable Disease / STA Orders
- First appearance N.C. Gen. Stat. 15A-534.5
SHD/LHDs must show by clear and convincing
evidence that defendant poses a threat to health
and safety of others for defendant to be
detained.
23Violations of Communicable Disease / STA Orders
- Once SHD/LHD meets burden, defendant shall be
denied pretrial release and shall be confined in
facility/area designated by judicial official
(with input from SHD/LHD). - Then pretrial confinement until defendant is no
longer a threat burden switches to Defendant
(preponderance)
24Violations of Communicable Disease / STA Orders
- Section 130A-25 maximum two year sentence for
violation (exempted from Structured Sentencing.)
- Defendant shall serve sentence in a confinement
facility in consultation with SHD.
25Violations of Communicable Disease / STA Orders
- Section 130A-25(c) Defendant not to be released
early (e.g., parole) until judge determines that
release will not create a danger to the public
health. Burden here appears to be on Defendant
(preponderance).
26Notes
- SARS in North Carolina
- HIPAA