Arizona Laws 36-733. Choice of physician and mode of treatment
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This article does not allow a private or public facility or agency to restrict an afflicted person‘s right to choose a physician or to select the mode of treatment within the terms determined by the tuberculosis control officer or the local health officer as available and necessary to protect the health and safety of another person or the community.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 36-733
- Afflicted person: means a person who has or who based upon reasonable grounds is suspected of having active tuberculosis. See Arizona Laws 36-711
- Local health officer: means the health officer and other persons who are designated by the local health officer. See Arizona Laws 36-711
- Person: includes a corporation, company, partnership, firm, association or society, as well as a natural person. See Arizona Laws 1-215
- Treatment: means medication or medical therapy prescribed by a licensed physician to cure a person of active tuberculosis. See Arizona Laws 36-711
- Tuberculosis control officer: means a person appointed by the director to be the chief tuberculosis control officer for tuberculosis control in this state and other persons who are designated by the control officer. See Arizona Laws 36-711