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Public Act 095-0702
Public Act 0702 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0702 |
HB1759 Re-Enrolled |
LRB095 09579 KBJ 29779 b |
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| AN ACT concerning public health.
| WHEREAS, The majority of children who are infected with | human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) acquire the virus from their | mothers during pregnancy; and | WHEREAS, More than one million Americans are infected with | HIV, and 40,000 new cases of HIV occur each year; and | WHEREAS, More than one-quarter of persons with HIV do not | know they are infected and contribute to up to 70% of new cases | of HIV each year; and | WHEREAS, Pregnant women, particularly women of color, are | at high risk for acquiring HIV, but often do not know they | carry the risk of transmitting the virus to their newborns; and | WHEREAS, More than 99% of mother-to-newborn transmissions | of HIV can be prevented if a pregnant woman is tested for HIV | and treated with medications before the birth of her child; and | WHEREAS, National recommendations for preventing | mother-to-newborn HIV infection from authorities, including | the Institute of Medicine, the Centers for Disease Control and | Prevention, the American College of Obstetricians and | Gynecologists, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the | Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS, and the National |
| Congress of Black Women, indicate that the most effective way | to prevent mother-to-newborn HIV transmission is through | routine prenatal testing of all pregnant women with the right | to refuse; and | WHEREAS, Nearly 300 babies have been born with HIV in | Illinois since 1994 since it was demonstrated that prenatal HIV | testing and treatment can prevent mother-to-newborn HIV | infection; and | WHEREAS, The earlier in a pregnancy a woman is identified | as having HIV, the greater the opportunity to provide her with | more effective care for herself and prevent transmission of HIV | to her newborn; and | WHEREAS, The public health will be served by expanding the | availability of informed, voluntary, and confidential HIV | testing and making HIV testing a routine part of general | medical care, as recommended by the United States Centers for | Disease Control and Prevention; therefore | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Perinatal HIV Prevention Act is amended by | changing Sections 10 and 15 as follows:
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| (410 ILCS 335/10)
| Sec. 10. HIV counseling and offer of HIV testing required.
| (a) Every health care professional who provides health care | services to a
pregnant
woman shall , unless she has already been | tested during the current pregnancy, provide the woman with HIV | counseling , as described in subpart (d) of this Section, and | shall test her for HIV unless she refuses. A refusal may be | verbal or in writing. recommend HIV
testing, unless she has | already received an HIV test during pregnancy. HIV
testing | shall be provided with the woman's consent. A health care
| professional shall
provide the counseling and
recommend the | testing as early in the woman's pregnancy
as
possible. For | women at continued risk of exposure to HIV infection in the
| judgment
of the health care professional, a repeat test should | be recommended late in
pregnancy or at the time of labor and | delivery. The health care professional shall inform the | pregnant woman that, should she refuse HIV testing during | pregnancy, her newborn infant will be tested for HIV. The
| counseling and testing or refusal of testing
recommendation of | testing shall be documented in the woman's medical
record.
| (b) Every health care professional or facility that cares | for a pregnant
woman
during
labor or delivery shall , unless she | has already been tested during the current pregnancy, provide | the woman with HIV counseling , as described in subpart (d) of | this Section, and recommend
HIV
testing unless she refuses . A |
| refusal may be verbal or in writing. HIV
testing
shall be | provided with the woman's consent. No counseling or offer of | testing
is
required if
already provided during the woman's | pregnancy. The counseling and testing or refusal of testing
and | offer of testing shall be
documented in the woman's medical | record. The health care facility shall adopt a policy that | provides that as soon as possible within medical standards | after the infant's birth, the mother's HIV test result, if | available, shall be noted in the newborn infant's medical | record. It shall also be noted in the newborn infant's medical | record if the mother's HIV test result is not available because | she has not been tested or has declined testing. Any testing or | test results shall be
documented in accordance with the AIDS | Confidentiality Act.
| (c) Every health care professional or facility caring for a | newborn infant
shall, upon
delivery or as soon as possible | within medical standards after the infant's birth, provide
| counseling as described in subsection (d) of this Section to | the
parent or
guardian of the infant and perform rapid HIV | testing on the infant, when the HIV status of the
infant's | mother is unknown.
| (d) The counseling required under this Section must be | provided in
accordance with
the
AIDS Confidentiality Act and | must include the following:
| (1) For the health of the pregnant woman, the
voluntary | nature of the testing , and the benefits of HIV testing, |
| including the
prevention of
transmission , and the | requirement that HIV testing be performed unless she | refuses and the methods by which she can refuse .
| (2)
The benefit of HIV testing for herself and the | newborn infant, including
interventions
to
prevent
HIV | transmission.
| (3)
The side effects of interventions to prevent HIV | transmission.
| (4)
The statutory confidentiality provisions that | relate to HIV and
acquired
immune
deficiency syndrome | ("AIDS") testing.
| (5) The requirement for mandatory testing of the | newborn if the mother's HIV status is unknown at the time | of delivery. | (6) An explanation of the test, including its purpose, | limitations, and the meaning of its results. | (7) An explanation of the procedures to be followed. | (8) The availability of additional or confirmatory | testing, if appropriate. Counseling may be provided in | writing, verbally, or by video, electronic, or other means. | The woman must be offered an opportunity to ask questions | about testing and to decline testing for herself. | (e) All counseling and testing must be performed in | accordance with the
standards set forth in the AIDS | Confidentiality Act, including the written informed consent | provisions of Sections 4, 7, and 8 of that Act, with the |
| exception of
the requirement of consent for testing of newborn | infants. | Consent for
testing of a newborn infant shall be presumed | when a health care professional
or health care
facility seeks | to perform a test on a newborn infant whose mother's HIV status
| is not known, provided that the counseling required under | subsection (d) of this Section and the AIDS Confidentiality Act
| has taken place.
| (f) The Illinois Department of Public Health shall adopt | necessary rules to
implement this Act by July 1, 2008 .
| (Source: P.A. 93-566, eff. 8-20-03; 94-910, eff. 6-23-06.)
| (410 ILCS 335/15) | Sec. 15. Reporting. | (a) A health care facility shall adopt a policy that | provides that a report of a preliminarily HIV-positive woman | and a report of a preliminarily HIV-exposed newborn infant | identified by a rapid HIV test conducted during labor and | delivery or after delivery shall be made to the Department's | Perinatal HIV Hotline within 24 hours after birth. Section 15 | of the AIDS Confidentiality Act applies to reporting under this | Act, except that the immunities set forth in that Section do | not apply in cases of willful or wanton misconduct. | (b) The Department shall adopt rules specifying the | information required in reporting the preliminarily | HIV-positive woman and preliminarily HIV-exposed newborn |
| infant and the method of reporting. In adopting the rules, the | Department shall consider the need for information, | protections for the privacy and confidentiality of the infant | and parents, the need to provide access to care and follow-up | services to the infant, and procedures for destruction of | records maintained by the Department if, through subsequent HIV | testing, the woman or newborn infant is found to be | HIV-negative. | (c) The confidentiality provisions of the AIDS | Confidentiality Act shall apply to the reports of cases of | perinatal HIV made pursuant to this Section. | (d) Health care facilities shall monthly report aggregate | statistics to the Department that include the number of | infected women who presented with known HIV status, the number | of pregnant women rapidly tested for HIV in labor and delivery, | the number of newborn infants rapidly tested for HIV-exposure, | the number of preliminarily HIV-positive pregnant women and | preliminarily HIV-exposed newborn infants identified, the | number of families referred to case management, and other | information the Department determines is necessary to measure | progress under the provisions of this Act. Health care | facilities must report the confirmatory test result when it | becomes available for each preliminarily positive rapid HIV | test performed on the woman and newborn.
| (e) The Department or its authorized representative shall | provide case management services to the preliminarily positive |
| pregnant woman or the parent or guardian of the preliminarily | positive newborn infant to ensure access to treatment and care | and other services as appropriate if the parent or guardian has | consented to the services.
| (f) Every health care facility caring for a newborn infant | whose mother had been diagnosed HIV positive prior to labor and | delivery shall report a case of perinatal HIV exposure in | accordance with the HIV/AIDS Registry Act, the Illinois | Sexually Transmissible Disease Control Act, and rules to be | developed by the Department. If after 18 months from the date | that the report was submitted, a newborn infant is determined | to not have HIV or AIDS, the Department shall remove the | newborn infant's name from all reports, records, and files | collected or created under this subsection (f).
| (Source: P.A. 94-910, eff. 6-23-06.)
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Effective Date: 6/1/2008
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