[2007, c. 93, §1 (AMD).]
[2007, c. 93, §1 (AMD).]
[2007, c. 93, §1 (AMD).]
[2007, c. 93, §1 (AMD).]
The individual authorizing the HIV test must be informed of the nature, reliability and significance of the HIV test and the confidential nature of the test.
If the person contacted for authorization refuses to authorize the test, the test may not be conducted unless consent is obtained from the source patient or from the court pursuant to section 19203-C.
This subsection does not authorize a person described in paragraphs A to D to receive the test result. Test results must be given to the exposed person, to a personal physician if designated by the exposed person and to either the physician who authorizes the test or the health care provider who manages the occupational exposure.
The patient may choose not to be informed about the result of the HIV test. Without express patient authorization, the results of the HIV test and the fact that an HIV test was done as a result of an occupational exposure in a health care setting may not appear in the patient's health care records. The exposed individual's occupational health care record may include documentation of the occupational exposure and, if the record does not reveal the source patient's identity, the results of the source patient's HIV test.
[1999, c. 429, §3 (NEW).]
[1995, c. 319, §2 (AMD).]
[2011, c. 229, §1 (NEW).]
5 M.R.S. § 19203-A