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§  2611.  HIV written informed consent. (a) No insurer or its designee  shall request or require an individual proposed for  insurance  coverage  to  be  the subject of an HIV related test without receiving the written  informed consent of such individual prior to such  testing  and  without  providing  general  information  about  AIDS and the transmission of HIV  infection.    (b) Written informed consent to an HIV related test shall consist of a  written authorization that is dated and includes at least the following:    (1) a general description of the test;    (2) a statement of the purpose of the test;    (3) a statement that a positive test result is an indication that  the  individual may develop AIDS and may wish to consider further independent  testing;    (4)  a statement that the individual may identify on the authorization  form the person to whom the specific test results may  be  disclosed  in  the  event  of an adverse underwriting decision, which person may be the  individual or a physician or other designee at  the  discretion  of  the  individual proposed for insurance;    (5)  the  department  of health's statewide toll-free telephone number  that may be called for futher information about AIDS, the meaning of HIV  related test results, and the availability and location of  HIV  related  counseling services; and    (6)  the  signature  of  the  applicant  or  individual  proposed  for  insurance,  or  if  such  individual  lacks  capacity  to  consent,  the  signature   of   such  other  person  authorized  to  consent  for  such  individual.    (c) In the event that an insurer's adverse  underwriting  decision  is  based  in  whole  or  in  part on the result of an HIV related test, the  insurer shall notify the individual of the adverse underwriting decision  and ask the individual to elect in writing, unless  the  individual  has  already  done  so, whether to have the specific HIV related test results  disclosed directly to the individual or to  such  other  person  as  the  individual  may  designate.  If the individual elects to receive the HIV  related test results directly, the insurer shall advise  the  individual  that  he  or she may call the department of health's statewide toll-free  telephone number for further information about AIDS, the meaning of  HIV  related  test  results, and the availability and location of HIV related  counseling services and shall also advise  such  individual  to  consult  with  a  physician  about  the meaning of and need for counseling, where  appropriate, as to the HIV related test results.    (d) As used in this  section,  the  following  terms  shall  have  the  following meanings:    (1) "Adverse underwriting decision" means:    (A) a declination of insurance coverage as applied for; or    (B)  an  offer  to  issue insurance coverage at a higher than standard  rate.    (2) "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.    (3) "HIV infection" means infection with  the  human  immunodeficiency  virus  or  any  other  related  virus identified as a probable causative  agent of AIDS.    (4) "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 AIDS.    (e) Any person who violates this  section  shall  be  subject  to  the  provisions of article twenty-four of this chapter.(f)  Nothing  in  this  section  shall be construed to create, impair,  alter,  limit,  modify,  enlarge,  abrogate  or  restrict  the  specific  authority  of the department to allow or prohibit the use of HIV related  tests or the consideration of HIV related  test  results  for  insurance  coverage purposes.

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Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-26 > 2611

§  2611.  HIV written informed consent. (a) No insurer or its designee  shall request or require an individual proposed for  insurance  coverage  to  be  the subject of an HIV related test without receiving the written  informed consent of such individual prior to such  testing  and  without  providing  general  information  about  AIDS and the transmission of HIV  infection.    (b) Written informed consent to an HIV related test shall consist of a  written authorization that is dated and includes at least the following:    (1) a general description of the test;    (2) a statement of the purpose of the test;    (3) a statement that a positive test result is an indication that  the  individual may develop AIDS and may wish to consider further independent  testing;    (4)  a statement that the individual may identify on the authorization  form the person to whom the specific test results may  be  disclosed  in  the  event  of an adverse underwriting decision, which person may be the  individual or a physician or other designee at  the  discretion  of  the  individual proposed for insurance;    (5)  the  department  of health's statewide toll-free telephone number  that may be called for futher information about AIDS, the meaning of HIV  related test results, and the availability and location of  HIV  related  counseling services; and    (6)  the  signature  of  the  applicant  or  individual  proposed  for  insurance,  or  if  such  individual  lacks  capacity  to  consent,  the  signature   of   such  other  person  authorized  to  consent  for  such  individual.    (c) In the event that an insurer's adverse  underwriting  decision  is  based  in  whole  or  in  part on the result of an HIV related test, the  insurer shall notify the individual of the adverse underwriting decision  and ask the individual to elect in writing, unless  the  individual  has  already  done  so, whether to have the specific HIV related test results  disclosed directly to the individual or to  such  other  person  as  the  individual  may  designate.  If the individual elects to receive the HIV  related test results directly, the insurer shall advise  the  individual  that  he  or she may call the department of health's statewide toll-free  telephone number for further information about AIDS, the meaning of  HIV  related  test  results, and the availability and location of HIV related  counseling services and shall also advise  such  individual  to  consult  with  a  physician  about  the meaning of and need for counseling, where  appropriate, as to the HIV related test results.    (d) As used in this  section,  the  following  terms  shall  have  the  following meanings:    (1) "Adverse underwriting decision" means:    (A) a declination of insurance coverage as applied for; or    (B)  an  offer  to  issue insurance coverage at a higher than standard  rate.    (2) "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.    (3) "HIV infection" means infection with  the  human  immunodeficiency  virus  or  any  other  related  virus identified as a probable causative  agent of AIDS.    (4) "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 AIDS.    (e) Any person who violates this  section  shall  be  subject  to  the  provisions of article twenty-four of this chapter.(f)  Nothing  in  this  section  shall be construed to create, impair,  alter,  limit,  modify,  enlarge,  abrogate  or  restrict  the  specific  authority  of the department to allow or prohibit the use of HIV related  tests or the consideration of HIV related  test  results  for  insurance  coverage purposes.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-26 > 2611

§  2611.  HIV written informed consent. (a) No insurer or its designee  shall request or require an individual proposed for  insurance  coverage  to  be  the subject of an HIV related test without receiving the written  informed consent of such individual prior to such  testing  and  without  providing  general  information  about  AIDS and the transmission of HIV  infection.    (b) Written informed consent to an HIV related test shall consist of a  written authorization that is dated and includes at least the following:    (1) a general description of the test;    (2) a statement of the purpose of the test;    (3) a statement that a positive test result is an indication that  the  individual may develop AIDS and may wish to consider further independent  testing;    (4)  a statement that the individual may identify on the authorization  form the person to whom the specific test results may  be  disclosed  in  the  event  of an adverse underwriting decision, which person may be the  individual or a physician or other designee at  the  discretion  of  the  individual proposed for insurance;    (5)  the  department  of health's statewide toll-free telephone number  that may be called for futher information about AIDS, the meaning of HIV  related test results, and the availability and location of  HIV  related  counseling services; and    (6)  the  signature  of  the  applicant  or  individual  proposed  for  insurance,  or  if  such  individual  lacks  capacity  to  consent,  the  signature   of   such  other  person  authorized  to  consent  for  such  individual.    (c) In the event that an insurer's adverse  underwriting  decision  is  based  in  whole  or  in  part on the result of an HIV related test, the  insurer shall notify the individual of the adverse underwriting decision  and ask the individual to elect in writing, unless  the  individual  has  already  done  so, whether to have the specific HIV related test results  disclosed directly to the individual or to  such  other  person  as  the  individual  may  designate.  If the individual elects to receive the HIV  related test results directly, the insurer shall advise  the  individual  that  he  or she may call the department of health's statewide toll-free  telephone number for further information about AIDS, the meaning of  HIV  related  test  results, and the availability and location of HIV related  counseling services and shall also advise  such  individual  to  consult  with  a  physician  about  the meaning of and need for counseling, where  appropriate, as to the HIV related test results.    (d) As used in this  section,  the  following  terms  shall  have  the  following meanings:    (1) "Adverse underwriting decision" means:    (A) a declination of insurance coverage as applied for; or    (B)  an  offer  to  issue insurance coverage at a higher than standard  rate.    (2) "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.    (3) "HIV infection" means infection with  the  human  immunodeficiency  virus  or  any  other  related  virus identified as a probable causative  agent of AIDS.    (4) "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 AIDS.    (e) Any person who violates this  section  shall  be  subject  to  the  provisions of article twenty-four of this chapter.(f)  Nothing  in  this  section  shall be construed to create, impair,  alter,  limit,  modify,  enlarge,  abrogate  or  restrict  the  specific  authority  of the department to allow or prohibit the use of HIV related  tests or the consideration of HIV related  test  results  for  insurance  coverage purposes.