§ 1055. Tuberculosis-Compulsory examinations
When the commissioner of health has reasonable cause to believe that any person has tuberculosis in an active stage or in a communicable form, he may request the person to undergo an examination at a clinic or hospital approved by the secretary of the agency of human services for that purpose at the expense of the state by a physician qualified in chest diseases. If the person refuses the examination, the commissioner may petition the district court for the district where the person resides for an order requiring the person to submit to examination. When the court finds that there is reasonable cause to believe that the person has tuberculosis in an active stage or in a communicable form, it may order the person to be examined. (1967, No. 49, § 1; amended 1973, No. 89, § 4.)