Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64D-2.004 - Testing Requirements
(1) Prior to
testing for HIV, the notification and consent requirements of sections
381.004(2)(a) and
(b), F.S., must be met.
(2) Informed consent to perform a test for
HIV in a non-health care setting need not be in writing if there is
documentation in the medical record that the test has been explained and
consent has been obtained.
(3) In
health care and non-health care settings, informed consent to perform a test
for HIV shall be in writing for the following:
(a) Prior to the first donation of blood,
blood components, organs, skin, semen, or other human tissue or body part in
accordance with section
381.0041, F.S. The consent form
must specify that the donor is consenting to repeated HIV testing of each
donation for the subsequent year. The consent form must be signed annually
prior to transfusion or other use;
(b) Prior to testing for HIV for insurance
purposes, in accordance with section
627.429, F.S., or
(c) Prior to testing for HIV for contract
purposes in a health maintenance organization, in accordance with section
641.3007,
F.S.
(4) The following
minors can be tested for HIV without parental consent:
(a) Any minor who requests examination,
testing, consultation or treatment for a sexually transmissible disease,
including HIV, in accordance with section
384.30, F.S.
(b) Any minor who has reached the age of 17
years, in compliance with section
743.06, F.S.
(c) Any married minor or unwed pregnant
minor, in accordance with sections
743.01 and
743.065,
F.S.
(5) Pursuant to
section 381.004(7),
F.S., the Department of Health developed the Model Protocol for HIV Counseling
and Testing In Health Care Settings, dated June 30, 2017, and the Model
Protocol for HIV Counseling and Testing In Non-Health Care Settings, dated June
30, 2017, consistent with the provisions of this section and incorporates these
documents by reference in this rule. The model protocols can be obtained at
https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-09328,
and https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-09329.
(6) Persons ordering an HIV test must ensure
that all reasonable efforts are made to notify the test subject of the test
result and relate certain information to the test subject in accordance with
section 381.004(2)(c),
F.S., and the applicable Model Protocol for HIV Counseling and Testing
specified in subsection (5), above. Blood establishments and persons who
collect blood, organs, skin, semen, or other human tissue or body parts shall
comply with Rule 64D-2.005, F.A.C., and sections
381.0041(5), and
(6), F.S.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 381.004(9), 381.0041(10), 384.33 FS. Law Implemented 381.0011, 381.004, 381.0041, 384.31 FS.
New 11-6-85, Formerly 10D-93.67, Amended 7-12-89, 1-20-92, 5-1-96, Formerly 10D-93.067, Amended 8-24-99, 1-3-13, 9-5-16, 5-6-18.
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