# Control of Communicable Diseases; Apprehension and Detention of Persons With Specific Diseases; Transfer of Regulations
> **Food and Drug Administration** · Final rule. · Published 2000-08-16 · Effective 2000-09-15 · 65 FR 49906
## Document
- **Document number:** 00-20719
- **Category:** public-health
- **Sub-agency:** Food and Drug Administration
- **Federal Register citation:** 65 FR 49906
- **CFR reference:** 21 CFR 1240
- **Publication date:** 2000-08-16
- **Effective date:** 2000-09-15
- **HHS docket:** Docket No. 00N-1317
## Abstract

The Secretary of Health and Human Service (the Secretary) is transferring a portion of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) "Control of Communicable Diseases" regulations to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In general, these regulations provide the Secretary with the authority to apprehend, detain, or conditionally release individuals to prevent the spread of specified communicable diseases. The regulations implement the provisions of the Public Health Service Act (PHS Act) to prevent the introduction, transmission, or spread of communicable diseases from one State or possession into any other State or possession. CDC will have authority for interstate quarantine over persons, while FDA will retain regulatory authority over animals and other products that may transmit or spread communicable diseases. The Secretary is taking this action to consolidate regulations designed to control the spread of communicable diseases, thereby increasing the agencies' efficiency and effectiveness.

## Source
- [Federal Register document](https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2000/08/16/00-20719/control-of-communicable-diseases-apprehension-and-detention-of-persons-with-specific-diseases)
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