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Legal Authorities for Control of Communicable Diseases
 The Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services has statutory
responsibility for preventing the introduction, transmission, and
spread of communicable diseases in the United States. Under its delegated
authority, the Division of Global Migration and Quarantine, works
to fulfill this responsibility through a variety of activities, including
the operation of Quarantine Stations at ports of entry, establishment
of standards for medical examination of persons destined for the
United States, and administration of interstate and foreign quarantine
regulations, which govern the international and interstate movement
of persons, animals, and cargo. The legal foundation for these activities
is found in Titles 8 and 42 of the US Code and relevant supporting
regulations.
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United
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Code
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Executive
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Interim
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Orders Issued by CDC |
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International
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Additional
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Additional
Public Health Law Resources |
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