Md. Code Ann., Health-Gen. § 21-435
Handling of milk products by person with communicable disease
Effective Jul 1, 1987Added as Health-Environmental § 4-435 by Acts 1982, c. 240, § 2, eff. July 1, 1982. Transferred to Health-General § 21-435 by Acts 1987, c. 306, § 2, eff. July 1, 1987.State of Maryland
(a)
(1) An individual who has a communicable disease or is a carrier of a communicable disease may not work, in any capacity that brings that individual into contact with the production, handling, storage, or transportation of milk products, containers, equipment, or utensils, at:
- (i) A dairy farm;
- (ii) A milk plant;
- (iii) A receiving station; or
- (iv) A transfer station.
(2) A person who operates a dairy farm, transfer station, receiving station, or milk plant may not employ any individual:
- (i) Who, if employed, would violate paragraph (1) of this subsection; or
- (ii) Whom the employer reasonably believes would violate paragraph (1) of this subsection if employed.
(b) Each holder of a permit for a receiving station, transfer station, or as a distributor, milk processor, or milk producer shall notify the Secretary immediately if:
- (1) A communicable disease affects any individual on that person's dairy farm, distribution station, receiving station, transfer station, or milk plant; or
- (2) That person suspects that any employee of that person has contracted a communicable disease or has become a carrier of a communicable disease.
- (c) An individual who has an infected cut or lesion on a hand or arm may not handle any milk product, milk container, or milk equipment.
(d)
- (1) The Secretary may make or require a reasonable medical and biological examination of an individual who is suspected of having any communicable disease.
- (2) An examination under this subsection may include examination of the bodily discharges of the individual.
Added as Health-Environmental § 4-435 by Acts 1982, c. 240, § 2, eff. July 1, 1982. Transferred to Health-General § 21-435 by Acts 1987, c. 306, § 2, eff. July 1, 1987.
Formerly Art. 43, § 582.