(a) A public health officer may inform or warn partners of an individual that they may have been exposed to HIV under the following conditions: (1) The public health officer reasonably believes there is a significant risk of transmission to the partner; (2) the public health officer has counseled the protected individual regarding the need to notify the partner and the public health officer reasonably believes the protected individual will not inform the partner; (3) the public health officer has informed the protected individual of such officer’s intent to make such disclosure. The public health officer may also warn or inform a partner at the request of a protected individual. When making such disclosure to the partner the public health officer shall provide or make referrals for the provision of the appropriate medical advice and counseling for coping with the emotional consequences of learning the information and for changing behavior to prevent transmission or contraction of HIV infection. The public health officer shall not disclose the identity of the protected individual or the identity of any other partner. The public health officer, making a notification, shall make such disclosure in person, except where circumstances reasonably prevent doing so. The public health officer shall make a good faith effort to notify the partner of the risk of HIV infection. The public health officer shall have no obligation to warn or inform, identify or locate any partner.

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Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 19a-584

  • Commissioner: means the Commissioner of Public Health. See Connecticut General Statutes 19a-581
  • Department: means the Department of Public Health. See Connecticut General Statutes 19a-581
  • HIV infection: means infection with the human immunodeficiency virus or any other related virus identified as a probable causative agent of AIDS. See Connecticut General Statutes 19a-581
  • Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
  • Partner: 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. See Connecticut General Statutes 19a-581
  • Protected individual: means a person who has been counseled regarding HIV infection, is the subject of an HIV-related test or who has been diagnosed as having HIV infection, AIDS or HIV-related illness. See Connecticut General Statutes 19a-581
  • Significant risk of transmission: means the transfer of one person's blood, semen, vaginal or cervical secretions to another person through sexual activity or sharing of needles during injection drug use. See Connecticut General Statutes 19a-581

(b) A physician may warn or inform a known partner of a protected individual if both the partner and the protected individual are under the physician’s care or the physician may disclose confidential HIV-related information to a public health officer for the purpose of informing or warning partners of the protected individual that they may have been exposed to HIV , under the following conditions: (1) The physician reasonably believes there is a significant risk of transmission to the partner; (2) the physician has counseled the protected individual regarding the need to notify the partner and the physician reasonably believes the protected individual will not inform the partner; (3) the physician has informed the protected individual of such physician’s intent to make such disclosure to the partner or public health officer. The physician may also warn or inform a partner at the request of a protected individual. When making such disclosure to the partner the physician shall provide or make referrals for the provision of the appropriate medical advice and counseling for coping with the emotional consequences of learning the information and for changing behavior to prevent transmission or contraction of HIV infection. The physician or public health officer shall not disclose the identity of the protected individual or the identity of any other partner. The public health officer or physician making a notification shall make such disclosure in person, except where circumstances reasonably prevent doing so. Upon receiving such a request for assistance, the public health officer shall make a good faith effort to notify said partner of the risk of HIV infection. The physician or public health officer shall have no obligation to warn or inform, identify or locate any partner. The physician shall have no obligation to disclose information to a public health officer for the purpose of warning or informing a partner.

(c) For purposes of this section, “public health officer” means an employee of the Department of Public Health designated by the commissioner or if authorized by the commissioner, a local health director, or such director’s designee.