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                                                       PRINTER'S NO. 810

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE BILL

No. 726 Session of 2001


        INTRODUCED BY REINARD, McILHINNEY AND STEIL, FEBRUARY 14, 2001

        REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES,
           FEBRUARY 14, 2001

                                     AN ACT

     1  Amending the act of November 29, 1990 (P.L.585, No.148),
     2     entitled "An act providing for confidentiality of certain
     3     records; providing for the authorized sharing of certain
     4     information; providing for written consent prior to an HIV-
     5     related test, with certain exceptions; providing for civil
     6     immunity for certain licensed physicians; providing for
     7     protective procedures and equipment; and creating a civil
     8     cause of action," further providing for exception to written
     9     prior consent to HIV-related tests.

    10     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
    11  hereby enacts as follows:
    12     Section 1.  Section 6(b) of the act of November 29, 1990
    13  (P.L.585, No.148), known as the Confidentiality of HIV-Related
    14  Information Act, is amended by adding a paragraph to read:
    15  Section 6.  Certification of significant exposure and testing
    16                 procedures.
    17     * * *
    18     (b)  Opportunity for source patient to consent.--
    19         * * *
    20         (2.1)  The source patient's physician, institutional
    21     health care provider or first responder may obtain a court


     1     order which would direct a person who will not voluntarily
     2     submit to HIV-related tests when a blood sample is not
     3     available and who was the source of a significant exposure of
     4     such personnel to submit to HIV-related tests. The petition
     5     for a court order must follow the procedures outlined in
     6     section 8.
     7         * * *
     8     Section 2.  This act shall take effect in 60 days.















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