Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-6-1006 - Notification
A. The Department
or the Department's designee shall confidentially notify an individual reported
to be at risk for HIV infection, as required under A.R.S. §
36-664(I),
if all of the following conditions are met:
1.
The Department receives the report of risk for HIV infection in a document that
includes the following:
a. The name and
address of the individual reported to be at risk for HIV infection or enough
other identifying information about the individual to enable the individual to
be recognized and located,
b. The
name and address of the HIV-infected individual placing the individual named
under subsection (A)(1)(a) at risk for HIV infection,
c. The name and address of the individual
making the report, and
d. The type
of exposure placing the individual named under subsection (A)(1)(a) at risk for
HIV infection;
2. The
individual making the report is in possession of confidential HIV-related
information; and
3. The Department
determines that the information provided in the report is accurate and contains
sufficient detail to:
a. Indicate that the
exposure described as required in subsection (A)(1)(d) constitutes a
significant exposure for the individual reported to be at risk for HIV
infection, and
b. Enable the
individual reported to be at risk for HIV infection to be recognized
B. As authorized under
A.R.S. §
36-136(M),
the Department shall notify the superintendent of a school district in a
confidential document that a pupil of the school district tested positive for
HIV if the Department determines that:
1. The
pupil places others in the school setting at risk for HIV infection;
and
2. The school district has an
HIV policy that includes the following provisions:
a. That a school shall not exclude a pupil
who tested positive for HIV from attending school or school functions or from
participating in school activities solely due to HIV infection;
b. That school district personnel who are
informed that a pupil tested positive for HIV shall keep the information
confidential; and
c. That the
school district shall provide HIV-education programs to pupils, parents or
guardians of pupils, and school district personnel through age-appropriate
curricula, workshops, or in-service training
sessions.
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