3362-4-63. Controlling infectious and communicable diseases  


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  • (A) Purpose

    This rule is to safeguard against infectious and communicable diseases by adopting strategies that will mitigate the impact of imminent or emerging threats of disease upon the campus community.

    (B) Definitions

    (1) Infectious or communicable disease - an infectious or communicable disease is the presence and growth of a microorganism that produces a disease that may be transmitted directly or indirectly from one individual to another. An infectious or communicable disease may be transmitted by inhalation of airborne pathogens, ingestion into the gastrointestinal tract from contaminated food, water or utensils, direct contact with a pathogen with a normally protected part of the body or insects.

    (2) Other health-related conditions - Any condition that may not pose a serious risk to health or life safety but, if not controlled, could result in a considerable impact on daily operations of the university. These conditions may be something that is being transmitted from off campus which could require some action be taken at home or at the origin of the issue. Examples of these conditions can include but are not limited to scabies, fleas, bed bugs, lice etc.

    (C) Scope

    (1) This rule addresses infectious and communicable diseases commonly found in the university population and which can be transmitted by air, object or through casual contact. Some examples of these infectious & communicable diseases include but are not limited to:

    (a) Measles- (Rubella, Rubeola)

    (b) Tuberculosis

    (c) Hepatitis

    (d) Meningitis - viral and bacterial

    (e) Chicken pox

    (f) Influenza

    (g) Pneumonia

    (h) Mononucleosis

    (i) Ebola

    (j) Severe adult respiratory syndrome (SARS) or SARS-CoV-2 virus

    (2) Other conditions (i.e. scabies, fleas etc.) that pose risks of contagion and that would put the university community at risk.

    (3) Excluded from this rule are diseases transmitted through sexual contact, or through needle use, such as Hepatitis B and HIV (see rule 5.21 bloodborne pathogens).

    (D) Procedures

    Procedures will be implemented that define a process for addressing students, faculty and/or staff that may contract an infectious or communicable disease.


Effective: 9/24/2020
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3362.03
Rule Amplifies: 3362.03
Prior Effective Dates: 05/18/2015