Maine Code § 22-1447

Lead agency for monitoring mosquito-borne diseases; declaring a public health threat
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The department is the lead agency for monitoring for mosquito-borne diseases in the State and
determining the severity of the threat to the public health. The Maine Center for Disease Control and
Prevention shall create and maintain an arboviral illness surveillance, prevention and response plan for
the purposes of alerting the public and other state, local and federal agencies about the existence of the
threat so that appropriate actions may be taken. When available surveillance information indicates a

strong likelihood of a human disease outbreak arising from mosquito-borne pathogens, the
commissioner may declare a mosquito-borne disease public health threat in accordance with the Maine
Center for Disease Control and Prevention arboviral illness surveillance, prevention and response plan.
For purposes of this section, the department shall collaborate with the Department of Agriculture,
Conservation and Forestry. [PL 2013, c. 548, §2 (NEW).]

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