(a) No person shall be employed initially by the department unless that person, after an offer of employment, completes an examination, a test, or a medical evaluation and is found to be free of tuberculosis in an infectious or contagious stage prior to assuming work duties.
(b) As a condition of continued employment with the department, those employees who are skin-test negative shall receive an examination or test at least once a year, or more often if directed by the department, for as long as the employee remains skin-test negative. If an employee has a documented positive skin test, the employee shall have a medical evaluation to determine the need for followup care. An employee with a positive skin test shall follow the department’s guidelines for tuberculosis control.
(c) The department shall ensure that all examinations or tests and medical evaluations, as defined in subdivisions (b) and (c) of Section 6006.5, to diagnose and assess the health conditions of the person, meet the following conditions:
(1) Are made available to the employee promptly at a reasonable time and place.
(2) Are made available at no cost to the employee.
(3) Are performed by, or under the supervision of, a licensed health care professional.
(d) The examinations or tests or medical evaluations required pursuant to this chapter shall be offered by the department. The department may contract with a medical provider to administer the examinations or tests or medical evaluations. Employees who elect not to accept the department’s offer shall obtain the examinations or tests or medical evaluations through their personal health care providers at no cost to the department.
The requirements of this section apply to the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and the Board of Parole Hearings. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each department or board shall be responsible for the costs of the testing or evaluation required by this section for its own employees or potential employees.
(e) Followup care for tuberculosis infection or treatment for tuberculosis disease shall be pursued through the workers’ compensation system as provided in Division 4 (commencing with Section 3200) and Division 5 (commencing with Section 6300) of the Labor Code for job-related incidents or through the employee’s health insurance plan for non-job-related incidents. The department shall file a first report of injury for an employee whose examination or test for tuberculosis is positive. In addition, the department shall follow the guidelines, policies, and procedures of the workers’ compensation early intervention program pursuant to Section 3214 of the Labor Code.
(f) Each employee, including employees who are employed initially, shall submit a signed certificate to the department annually that may be reviewed by the chief medical officer of the department.
(g) The department shall maintain a file containing an up-to-date certificate for each employee.
(h) Nothing in this section shall prevent the department from requiring and providing more extensive or more frequent examinations or tests.
(i) The department shall not discriminate against any employee because the employee tested positive for tuberculosis.
(j) All volunteers of the department shall be required to furnish the department with a certificate prior to assuming their volunteer duties and annually thereafter, showing that the volunteer has been examined and found to be free of tuberculosis in an infectious or contagious stage.
(k) The department shall maintain a file containing an up-to-date certificate for each volunteer.
(l) Employees from other state agencies, including, but not limited to, the State Department of State Hospitals and the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, who are assigned to work in an institution, as defined in subdivision (h) of Section 6006.5, or who are assigned to work with inmates or wards on a regular basis, as defined in the department’s guidelines, shall comply with the following requirements:
(1) Receive an examination or test prior to assuming their duties and at least once a year thereafter, or more often if directed by the department, for as long as the employee remains skin-test negative.
(2) Receive a medical evaluation to determine the need for followup care and follow the department’s guidelines for tuberculosis control if an employee has a documented positive skin test.
(3) Submit a signed certificate to the department prior to assuming his or her duties and annually thereafter, showing that the employee has been found to be free of tuberculosis in an infectious or contagious state.
(4) Pursue followup care for tuberculosis infection or treatment for tuberculosis disease through the appropriate programs in their agency or department.
(m) The department shall offer the examinations, tests, or medical evaluations required pursuant to this chapter to employees of other state agencies or departments and may contract with a medical provider to administer the examinations, tests, or medical evaluations. Employees of other state agencies or departments who elect not to accept the department’s offer shall obtain the examinations, tests, or medical evaluations from their personal health care provider at no cost to the department.
(n) The department shall maintain a file containing an up-to-date certificate for each employee from other state agencies who works in an institution.
(Amended by Stats. 2012, Ch. 24, Sec. 51. (AB 1470) Effective June 27, 2012.)
Last modified: October 25, 2018