Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 2060.321 - Confidentiality - HIV Antibody/AIDS Status
a) The organization shall have written
policies and procedures controlling access to records and information governed
by the AIDS Confidentiality Act [410 ILCS 305 ] (AIDS Act ), and the AIDS
Confidentiality and Testing Code (77 Ill Adm Code 697) (AIDS Code).
b) The confidentiality of the following
information is protected by the AIDS Act and AIDS Code:
1) the identity of a person upon whom a test
for HIV is performed; and
2) the
results of a test for HIV for an individual.
c) This Section shall not apply to HIV and/or
AIDS risk reduction education and/or counseling, or other HIV and/or AIDS
education which is provided to all persons but shall apply to information
regarding individual requests for or participation in HIV pre-test and/or
post-test counseling.
d) When
dealing with information governed by the AIDS Confidentiality Act and AIDS
Code, this Section shall control, notwithstanding any other provisions of this
Part to the contrary.
e) An HIV
antibody or AIDS test cannot be required as a condition of treatment, and an
individual cannot be required to disclose or to sign an authorization for
release of information concerning his or her HIV antibody test or HIV or AIDS
status as a condition of treatment.
f) An individual who wishes to be tested for
HIV antibodies shall be informed that he or she may undergo testing on an
anonymous basis.
g) Unless
disclosure is otherwise authorized by statute and rule, no information governed
by the AIDS Confidentiality Act and the AIDS Code shall be released by an
organization, or by any member of its staff, to other staff members, including
but not limited to the executive director , and/or to the medical director ,
and/or to any other person or entity, unless there is a legally effective
consent or another exception in accordance with the statute and rule. Release
of information which is allowed by consent or by statute and rule shall be done
only to the extent provided therein.
h) Records which document the above
confidential information shall be maintained in a separate portion of the file
and be accessible only in accordance with the AIDS Confidentiality Act and
Section
697.140(c)
of the AIDS Code.
i) The
organization shall have a policy regarding how and what shall be recorded if a
person self-discloses HIV status during the course of treatment or if the
person requires the administration of medications or other services by staff
related to AIDS treatment. The policy shall protect the confidentiality of the
person and protect his or her right to give consent prior to disclosure of HIV
status, and shall limit disclosure to only what is necessary to accomplish the
purpose of the disclosure.
j) Any
HIV and/or AIDS counseling or testing service which is operated within the
facility is considered a separate service and shall maintain separate records.
Organization staff shall not have access to such counseling and testing records
unless otherwise authorized in writing by the patient's informed
consent.
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