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§  2130. AIDS and HIV infection; duty to report. 1. Every physician or  other person authorized by law to  order  diagnostic  tests  or  make  a  medical  diagnosis,  or  any  laboratory  performing  such  tests  shall  immediately (a) upon determination that a person is infected with  human  immunodeficiency  virus  (HIV),  (b)  upon  diagnosis  that  a person is  afflicted with the disease known as acquired immune deficiency  syndrome  (AIDS),  (c)  upon diagnosis that a person is afflicted with HIV related  illness, and (d) upon  periodic  monitoring  of  HIV  infection  by  any  laboratory tests report such case or data to the commissioner.    2.  The  commissioner shall promptly forward such report to the health  commissioner  of  the  municipality  where  such  disease,  illness   or  infection  occurred.    When cases of such disease, illness or infection  occur in a municipality not having a health commissioner,  such  reports  shall be forwarded directly to the district health officer.    3.  Such  report shall contain such information concerning the case as  shall be  required  by  the  commissioner.  Such  report  shall  include  information  identifying  the protected individual as well as the names,  if available, of any contacts of the protected individual, as defined in  subdivision ten of section twenty-seven hundred eighty of this  chapter,  known  to  the  physician  or  provided to the physician by the infected  person.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-21 > Title-3 > 2130

§  2130. AIDS and HIV infection; duty to report. 1. Every physician or  other person authorized by law to  order  diagnostic  tests  or  make  a  medical  diagnosis,  or  any  laboratory  performing  such  tests  shall  immediately (a) upon determination that a person is infected with  human  immunodeficiency  virus  (HIV),  (b)  upon  diagnosis  that  a person is  afflicted with the disease known as acquired immune deficiency  syndrome  (AIDS),  (c)  upon diagnosis that a person is afflicted with HIV related  illness, and (d) upon  periodic  monitoring  of  HIV  infection  by  any  laboratory tests report such case or data to the commissioner.    2.  The  commissioner shall promptly forward such report to the health  commissioner  of  the  municipality  where  such  disease,  illness   or  infection  occurred.    When cases of such disease, illness or infection  occur in a municipality not having a health commissioner,  such  reports  shall be forwarded directly to the district health officer.    3.  Such  report shall contain such information concerning the case as  shall be  required  by  the  commissioner.  Such  report  shall  include  information  identifying  the protected individual as well as the names,  if available, of any contacts of the protected individual, as defined in  subdivision ten of section twenty-seven hundred eighty of this  chapter,  known  to  the  physician  or  provided to the physician by the infected  person.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-21 > Title-3 > 2130

§  2130. AIDS and HIV infection; duty to report. 1. Every physician or  other person authorized by law to  order  diagnostic  tests  or  make  a  medical  diagnosis,  or  any  laboratory  performing  such  tests  shall  immediately (a) upon determination that a person is infected with  human  immunodeficiency  virus  (HIV),  (b)  upon  diagnosis  that  a person is  afflicted with the disease known as acquired immune deficiency  syndrome  (AIDS),  (c)  upon diagnosis that a person is afflicted with HIV related  illness, and (d) upon  periodic  monitoring  of  HIV  infection  by  any  laboratory tests report such case or data to the commissioner.    2.  The  commissioner shall promptly forward such report to the health  commissioner  of  the  municipality  where  such  disease,  illness   or  infection  occurred.    When cases of such disease, illness or infection  occur in a municipality not having a health commissioner,  such  reports  shall be forwarded directly to the district health officer.    3.  Such  report shall contain such information concerning the case as  shall be  required  by  the  commissioner.  Such  report  shall  include  information  identifying  the protected individual as well as the names,  if available, of any contacts of the protected individual, as defined in  subdivision ten of section twenty-seven hundred eighty of this  chapter,  known  to  the  physician  or  provided to the physician by the infected  person.