N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 4 § 83.2 - Definitions
For the purposes of this Part:
(a) The term department or Department of
Civil Service means the New York State Department of Civil Service.
(b) The term AIDS means acquired immune
deficiency syndrome, as may be defined from time to time by the centers for
disease control of the United States Public Health Service.
(c) The term HIV infection means infection
with the human immunodeficiency virus or any other related virus identified as
a probable causative agent of AIDS.
(d) The term HIV related illness means any
illness that may result from or may be associated with HIV infection.
(e) The term HIV related test means any
laboratory test or series of tests for any virus, antibody, antigen or
etiologic agent whatsoever thought to cause or to indicate the presence of
HIV/AIDS.
(f) The term confidential
HIV related information means any information concerning whether an individual
has been the subject of an HIV related test, or has HIV infection, HIV related
illness or AIDS, or information which identifies or reasonably could identify
an individual as having one or more of such conditions, including information
pertaining to such individual's contacts.
(g) The term contact means an identified
spouse or sex partner of the protected individual or a person identified as
having shared hypodermic needles or syringes with the protected
individual.
(h) The term
significant risk of transmitting or contracting HIV infection or significant
risk includes the following circumstances:
(1)
sexual contact which exposes a mucous membrane or broken skin of a noninfected
individual to blood, semen or vaginal secretions of an infected
individual;
(2) sharing of needles
or other paraphernalia used for preparing and injecting drugs between infected
and noninfected individuals;
(3)
the gestation, birthing or breast feeding of an infant when the mother is
infected with HIV;
(4) transfusion
or transplantation of blood, organs, or other tissues obtained from an infected
individual to an uninfected individual, provided that such products have not
tested negatively for antibody or antigen and have not been rendered
noninfective by heat or chemical treatment;
(5) other circumstances, not identified in
paragraphs (1) through (4) of this subdivision, during which a significant risk
body substance (other than breast milk) of an infected person contacts mucous
membranes (e.g., eyes, nose, mouth) or nonintact skin (e.g., open wound,
dermatitis, abraded areas) or the vascular system of a noninfected
person;
(6) circumstances that
constitute significant risk shall not include:
(i) exposure to urine, feces, sputum, nasal
secretions, saliva, sweat, tears or vomitus that does not contain visible
blood;
(ii) human bites where there
is no direct blood to blood, or blood to mucous membrane contact;
(iii) exposure of intact skin to blood or any
other body substance; and
(iv)
occupational settings where individuals use scientifically accepted barrier
techniques and preventing practices in circumstances which would otherwise pose
a significant risk.
Notes
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