Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-6-1104 - Court-ordered STI-related Testing
A. A health care provider who receives the
results of a test, ordered by the health care provider to detect an STI and
performed as a result of a court order issued under A.R.S. §
13-1210, shall comply with the
requirements in 9 A.A.C. 6, Article 8.
B. A health care provider who receives the
results of a test, ordered by the health care provider to detect an STI and
performed as a result of a court order issued under A.R.S. §
32-3207, shall comply with the
requirements in 9 A.A.C. 6, Article 9.
C. When a court orders a test under A.R.S.
§
13-1415 to detect a sexually
transmitted infection, the prosecuting attorney who petitioned the court for
the order shall provide to the Department:
1.
A copy of the court order, including an identifying number associated with the
court order;
2. The name and
address of the victim; and
3. The
name and telephone number of the prosecuting attorney or the prosecuting
attorney's designee.
D. A
person who tests a specimen of blood or another body fluid from a subject to
detect a sexually-transmitted disease as authorized by a court order issued
under A.R.S. §
13-1415 shall:
1. Be a certified laboratory, as defined in
A.R.S. §
36-451;
2. Use a test approved by the U.S. Food and
Drug Administration for use in STI-related testing; and
3. Report the test results for each subject
to the submitting entity within five working days after obtaining the test
results.
E. A submitting
entity that receives the results of a test to detect a sexually transmitted
infection that was performed as a result of a court order issued under A.R.S.
§
13-1415 shall:
1. Notify the Department within five working
days after receiving the results of the test to detect a sexually transmitted
infection;
2. Provide to the
Department:
a. A written copy of the court
order,
b. A written copy of the
results of the test to detect a sexually transmitted infection, and
c. The name and telephone number of the
submitting entity or submitting entity's designee; and
3. Either:
a. Comply with the requirements in:
b. Provide to the Department or the local
health agency in whose designated service area the subject is living:
i. The name and address of the
subject;
ii. A written copy of the
results of the test to detect a sexually transmitted infection, if not provided
as specified in subsection (E)(2)(b); and
iii. Notice that the submitting entity did
not provide notification as specified in subsection (E)(3)(a).
F. If the
Department or a local health agency is notified by a submitting entity as
specified in subsection (E)(3)(b), the Department or local health agency shall
comply with the requirements in:
1.
R9-6-802(A)(2)(a) and (b), R9-6-802(D), and R9-6-802(F) through (J) for a
subject who is not incarcerated or detained; and
G. When the Department receives the results
of a test to detect a sexually transmitted infection that was performed for a
subject as a result of a court order issued under A.R.S. §
13-1415, the Department shall:
1. Provide to the victim:
a. A description of the results of the test
to detect the sexually transmitted infection,
b. The information specified in
R9-6-802(D),
and
c. A written copy of the test
results for the sexually transmitted infection; or
2. Provide to the local health agency in
whose designated service area the victim is living:
a. The name and address of the
victim,
b. A written copy of the
results of the test to detect the sexually transmitted infection, and
c. Notice that the Department did not provide
notification as specified in subsection (G)(1).
H. If a local health agency is notified by
the Department as specified in subsection (G)(2), the local health agency
shall:
1. Provide to the victim:
a. A description of the results of the test
to detect the sexually transmitted infection;
b. The information specified in
R9-6-802(D);
and
c. A written copy of the test
results for the sexually transmitted infection; or
2. If the local health agency is unable to
locate the victim, notify the Department that the local health agency did not
inform the victim of the results of the test to detect the sexually transmitted
infection.
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