Haw. Code R. § 17-1737-48 - Sterilization
(a) Sterilization means any medical
procedure, treatment, or operation for the purpose of rendering an individual
permanently incapable of reproducing. Sterilization shall be neither a
necessary part of the treatment of an existing accompaniment of an operation.
Sterilization under this program shall not be authorized for any individual who
is:
(1) Mentally incompetent;
(2) Incompetent under applicable state law to
give informed and binding consent because of mental incapacity;
(3) Under twenty-one years; or
(4) Institutionalized.
(b) Informed consent shall be obtained prior
to any sterilization procedure. For the purpose of this program, the informed
consent shall be valid only if prior to obtaining the consent, the individual
requesting the service was furnished with the following information:
(1) A thorough explanation of the procedure
to be performed;
(2) A full
description of the attendant discomforts and risks;
(3) A description of the benefits to be
expected;
(4) Counseling concerning
appropriate alternative methods, and the effect and impact of the proposed
sterilization, including the fact that the procedure shall be considered
irreversible;
(5) An offer to
answer any inquiries concerning the sterilization procedures;
(6) Advice that the individual is free to
withhold or withdraw the consent to the procedure without affecting the right
to future medicaid benefits and without prejudice to future care; and
(7) Advice that the sterilization will not be
performed for at least thirty days except under conditions listed in subsection
(e).
(c) The provider
shall use the appropriate departmental form to obtain written consent from a
medicaid recipient who is requesting the service. No substitution of form shall
be accepted.
(d) Sterilization
shall not be performed sooner than thirty days but not more than one hundred
eighty days following the giving of informed consent in writing, except as
explained in subsection (e).
(e)
Exceptions to subsections (b)(7) and (d) may be made if more than seventy-two
hours have passed since informed consent was given and where there is:
(1) Premature delivery, when informed consent
was given at least thirty days before expected date of delivery; or
(2) Emergency abdominal surgery.
(f) Consent for sterilization may
not be obtained if the person requesting sterilization is:
(1) In labor or childbirth;
(2) Seeking to obtain or is obtaining an
abortion; or
(3) Under the
influence of alcohol or other substances that affect the individual's state of
awareness.
(g) An
operation for an ectopic pregnancy which results in sterilization due to
removal of a woman's single remaining fallopian tube shall not be considered
either a primary sterilization or an abortion and shall be a medically
indicated procedure covered under the program.
(h) A hysterectomy shall not be considered a
sterilization procedure. The provisions of section 17-1737-47 shall
apply.
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