As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
CARRIER
A.
A person who harbors the pathogenic organisms
of a communicable disease but who does not show clinical evidence
of the disease or who has not shown such evidence for a specified
period of time; or
B.
A person to whom epidemiological evidence points
as the source of one or more cases but who refuses to submit specimens
of his bodily discharges to the Board of Health for examination; or
C.
A person who is reported to the Board of Health
as being a carrier by the health authorities of any other municipality.
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
An illness due to an infectious agent or its toxic products
which is transmitted, directly or indirectly, to a well person from
an infected person, animal or arthropod or through the agency of an
intermediate host, vector or the inanimate environment.
COMMUNICABLE PERIOD
The time or times during which the etiologic agent may be
transferred directly or indirectly from an infected person to another
person or from an infected animal to man.
CONTACT
A person or animal known to have been in such association
with an infected person or animal as to have had the opportunity of
acquiring the infection.
ISOLATION
The separation for the period of communicability of infected
persons or animals from other persons or animals in such places and
under such conditions as will prevent the direct or indirect transmission
of the infectious agent from infected persons or animals to other
persons or animals who are susceptible or who may spread the disease
to others.
MODIFIED QUARANTINE
A selected, partial limitation on freedom of movement, determined
on the basis of differences in susceptibility to or danger of disease
transmission, which is designed to meet particular situations. "Modified
quarantine" includes but is not limited to the exclusion of children
from school and the prohibition or restriction of those exposed to
a communicable disease from engaging in particular occupations.
PLACARDING
The posting on any home or other building of a sign or notice
warning of the presence of communicable disease therein and the danger
of infection therefrom.
QUARANTINE
The limitation on freedom of movement of persons or animals
who have been exposed to a communicable disease, for a period of time
equal to the longest usual incubation period of the disease, in such
manner as to prevent effective contact with those not so exposed.
"Quarantine" may be complete or, as defined above, it may be modified
or it may consist merely of surveillance or segregation.
REPORTABLE DISEASE
Any communicable disease declared reportable by regulation;
any unusual or group expression of illness which, in the opinion of
the Board of Health, may be a public health emergency; noncommunicable
diseases and conditions for which such Board may authorize reporting
in order to provide data and information which, in the opinion of
such Board, are needed in order effectively to carry out those programs
of such Board designed to protect and promote the health of the residents
of this Borough, or to determine the need for the establishment of
such programs.
SEGREGATION
The separation for special control or observation of one
or more persons or animals from other persons or animals to facilitate
the control of a communicable disease.
SURVEILLANCE
The close supervision of persons and animals exposed to a
communicable disease without restricting their movements.
No person shall bring, cause to be brought or
transport any live wild rabbit, hare or rodent into this Borough unless
such animal or animals are accompanied with a permit issued by the
Pennsylvania Department of Health or other agency authorized to issue
the same by the Department. If such animal or animals are not accompanied
with a permit or if the source of such animal or animals is not the
same as that set forth in the permit, such animal or animals shall
be immediately seized and destroyed and the means of conveyance disinfected
at the owner's expense.