As used in this chapter, the following words
and phrases shall have the following meanings ascribed to them:
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
An illness due to a specific infectious agent or its toxic
products that arises through transmission of that agent or its products
from an infected person, animal or inanimate reservoir to a susceptible
host, either directly or indirectly through an intermediate plant
or animal host, vector or the inanimate environment.
COMMUNICABLE PERIOD
The time during which an infectious agent may be transferred
directly or indirectly from an infected person to another person,
from an infected animal to humans or from an infected person to animals.
CONTACT
A person or animal that has been in such association with
an infected person or animal or inanimate object or a contaminated
environment as to have had an opportunity to acquire infection.
DISINFECT
The elimination of an infectious agent on a body surface
in clothing, bedding, toys, surgical instruments or dressings, or
other inanimate articles or substances, including water and food,
by means of a chemical that is capable of destroying disease-causing
organisms on inanimate objects with the exception of bacterial spores.
INVOLUNTARY DETENTION
Placement into isolation or quarantine by enforceable order
of the Local Health Officer or the Circuit Court.
ISOLATION
As applied to patients, isolation represents separation,
for the period of communicability, of infected persons or animals
from others in such places and under such conditions as to prevent
or limit the direct or indirect transmission of the infectious agent
from those infected to those who are susceptible to infection or who
may spread it to others.
OWNER
A person who has legal title to a structure, building or
dwelling or personal property or a person who has charge, care or
control of a dwelling or unit of a dwelling as a tenant, occupant
or as an agent of or executor, administrator, trustee, or guardian
of the estate of a person under this definition.
PERSON
Any individual, business, corporation, firm, institution,
public body or society or any other entity.
QUARANTINE
The restriction of activities of infected or well persons
or animals who or which have been exposed to a case of communicable
disease during its period of communicability to prevent disease transmission
during the incubation period if infection should occur.
STUDENT
Any person, regardless of age, who is enrolled in a day-care
facility, preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle or high school
or college or university.
VOLUNTARY COMPLIANCE
Behavior by an individual or group that reflects willing
adherence to a request from the Local Health Officer that the individual
or group follow isolation or quarantine instructions.
Liability for costs and expenses. Expenses for
diagnostic and necessary medical care, the expense of conducting examinations
and investigative measures and tests for disease carriers made under
the direction or approval of the Health Officer, food and other articles
needed for the care of the infected person or contact shall be charged
against the infected person or contact or whoever is liable for the
person's support as a special assessment. The infected person or contact
may be liable for the costs and expenses of maintaining quarantine
and enforcing isolation of the quarantined area and the expense of
transportation of the infected or contact persons. Expenses for diagnostic
and investigative measures performed in the course of an epidemiological
investigation may be charged against the business, establishment,
entity or owner where the disease commenced or continued.
The Health Officer may employ as many persons
as necessary to execute quarantine orders and properly guard any place
that serves as isolation, quarantine or any other restriction concerning
communicable disease or other conditions that are deemed hazardous
to the public's health. Police officers may serve as quarantine officers.
If police staff is unavailable, auxiliary police may be utilized.
If the number of quarantine persons exceeds the number of sworn officers,
the health officer may utilize other persons and administer the Oath
of Honor as follows:
"On my honor, I will never betray my duty, my
integrity, my character, or the public trust. I will always have the
courage to hold myself and others accountable for our actions. I will
always uphold the laws of the community and the agency I serve."
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In the event of the suspicion or existence of
any communicable disease in any residence, household, establishment,
school, gathering or business located within the Village, and until
the possibility or risk of contamination subsides to the satisfaction
of the Health Officer, the Health Officer or his or her designee may
investigate the residence, household, establishment, school, gathering
or business and may issue an order isolating the occupants, forbidding
gatherings and closing businesses and establishments and placarding
the building and taking whatever other measures necessary to control
and prevent the spread of the disease to members of the public until
such time as the risk of contamination has subsided.
Any person aggrieved by an order of the Health
Officer may appeal, in writing, within ten days of issuance of the
notice and order, addressed to the Board of Health, which shall schedule
a hearing no more than 30 days from receipt of the appeal. The decision
of the Board of Health shall be delivered to the appellant no more
than 20 days following the date of hearing. Appeal of the Board of
Health decision may be made to the Milwaukee County Circuit Court
in accordance with state statute. The filing of the appeal does not
stay a quarantine or other order from the Health Department.