Health Protection Legislation
Health protection legislation in England has been updated from 6 April 2010 to give public authorities modernised powers and duties to prevent and control risks to human health from infection or contamination, including by chemicals and radiation.
The main features of the legislation are to:
- extend the long-standing requirement on Registered Medical Practitioners (RMPs) to notify the proper officer of a local authority of individual cases of specified infectious diseases (notifiable diseases) by also requiring them to notify cases of other infections or of contamination which they believe present, or could present, a significant risk to human health
- require diagnostic laboratories to notify the Health Protection Agency (HPA) of specified causative agents they identify in tests on human samples
- provide local authorities with wider, more flexible powers to deal with incidents or emergencies where infection or contamination presents, or could present, a significant risk to human health.















