Colorado Code § 25-4-511

Duties of board of health and department - confidentiality of records - rules
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(1) The board of health is authorized to adopt such rules as are deemed necessary,
appropriate, and consistent with good medical practice in the state of Colorado for the treatment
and control of persons with tuberculosis.
(2) Subject to available appropriations, the department may contract with local public
health agencies to provide assistance with tuberculosis treatment and control. The department
shall retain the authority to, when necessary:
(a) Direct any program of investigation and examination of suspected tuberculosis cases,
including persons who have had contact with a person who has suspected or confirmed active
tuberculosis, and the administration of antituberculosis chemotherapy or the treatment of a latent
tuberculosis infection on an outpatient basis where appropriate;
(b) Perform such other duties and have such other powers with relation to the provisions,
objects, and purposes of this part 5 as the board of health shall prescribe.
(3) Except as otherwise provided by law, all records kept by the department and by local
public health agencies and all records retained in a county coroner's office in accordance with
section 30-10-606 (4)(c), C.R.S., as a result of the investigation of tuberculosis shall be kept
strictly confidential and shall only be shared to the extent necessary for the investigation,
treatment, control, and prevention of tuberculosis; except that every effort shall be made to limit
disclosure of personal identifying information to the minimal amount necessary to accomplish
the public health purpose.

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