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I need to find out about the Texas Laws of regarding the mandatory reporting of infectious diseases.
If mandatory reporting laws are "on the books" in the state/country/province you live in, then yes, they are. Mandatory reporting laws and their requirements can vary by location, but in general, they require certain professionals to report to law enforcement officials when they are aware that someone is harming or being harmed by another person. Requirements can also cover risk of harm. Note: In the US, all professionals are mandatory reporters. This includes doctors, nurses, and public health and safety persons.
Call your County Health Dept. Some places do "capture" incoming numbers and/or record calls. If you have privacy concerns, use public or disposable phone.
NO, In New Hampshire its not mandatory to wear a seat belt if you are over 18.
I know Missouri does.
Yes, seat belt laws should remain mandatory. The number of lives saved and severe injuries prevented each year easily justifies the laws.
No it is not. Florida has very few employment laws.
If you mean repeat what you say to other people, they are not supposed to. There is supposed to be confidentiality unless it is something the parents need to know, or the child said things that could indicate an intention of harming themselves or others, or they reveal abuse. Then there are mandatory reporting laws.
De facto moratorium is the laws ending mandatory death penalty sentences. The mandatory death penalty laws were deemed unconstitutional because they did not allow any degrees of guilt or involvement to be considered by the jury.
Yes!! As a health care professional, a Medical Assistant is indeed a mandatory reporter!
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Provided all federal and state labor laws are followed regarding relief breaks and pay, and provided the mandatory overtime is included in the job description or profile, yes - overtime can be made mandatory.