The state commissioner of health or an authorized officer shall be responsible for the collection and review of disease reports, epidemiologic investigations, and control of disease in all areas of the state.
The commissioner may enter into written agreements with community health boards for the purposes of specifying shared responsibilities for the collection of data and information described in parts 4605.7000 to 4605.7800. The agreement must be made a part of the biennial community health services plan. The agreement shall include but not be limited to:
duties of the commissioner regarding the provision of technical or other assistance to fulfill the agreement;
specification of means by which the community health board as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 145A.02, subdivision 5, shall coordinate data collection and other duties of the agreement with related activities of the commissioner or other community health boards;
criteria by which the commissioner will determine that the duties and responsibilities agreed upon are met;
The commissioner shall bring to the attention of the community health board any conditions within the jurisdiction of the community health board which represent the potential for a public health hazard.
The commissioner shall provide technical assistance and personnel as he or she determines are available and necessary to answer the requests of the community health board for assistance in the investigation and control of disease.
In the event of a public health emergency, the commissioner may, after giving reasonable notice to the community health board, suspend all or certain specified terms of the agreement for a period of time sufficient to respond to the public health emergency.
9 SR 2584; L 1987 c 309 s 24; L 2015 c 21 art 1 s 109
October 2, 2015
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes