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* §   2312.   Expedited  partner  therapy  for  chlamydia  trachomatis  infection.  1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law and consistent  with section two thousand three hundred five of  this  title,  a  health  care  practitioner (who is authorized under title eight of the education  law to diagnose and prescribe drugs for sexually  transmitted  chlamydia  trachomatis  infection,  acting  within  his  or  her  lawful  scope  of  practice) who diagnoses a  sexually  transmitted  chlamydia  trachomatis  infection  in an individual patient may prescribe, dispense, furnish, or  otherwise provide prescription antibiotic drugs to that patient's sexual  partner or partners without examination of  that  patient's  partner  or  partners.    2. A health care practitioner who reasonably and in good faith renders  expedited  partner therapy in accordance with this section and following  the rules and regulations promulgated by the commissioner shall  not  be  subject  to  civil or criminal liability or be deemed to have engaged in  unprofessional conduct.    3. The commissioner shall promulgate rules and regulations  concerning  the  implementation  of  this  section  and shall also develop forms for  patients and their partners explaining expedited partner therapy  for  a  chlamydia  trachomatis infection. Such forms shall be written in a clear  and coherent manner using words with common, everyday meanings.    * NB Repealed January 1, 2014

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* §   2312.   Expedited  partner  therapy  for  chlamydia  trachomatis  infection.  1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law and consistent  with section two thousand three hundred five of  this  title,  a  health  care  practitioner (who is authorized under title eight of the education  law to diagnose and prescribe drugs for sexually  transmitted  chlamydia  trachomatis  infection,  acting  within  his  or  her  lawful  scope  of  practice) who diagnoses a  sexually  transmitted  chlamydia  trachomatis  infection  in an individual patient may prescribe, dispense, furnish, or  otherwise provide prescription antibiotic drugs to that patient's sexual  partner or partners without examination of  that  patient's  partner  or  partners.    2. A health care practitioner who reasonably and in good faith renders  expedited  partner therapy in accordance with this section and following  the rules and regulations promulgated by the commissioner shall  not  be  subject  to  civil or criminal liability or be deemed to have engaged in  unprofessional conduct.    3. The commissioner shall promulgate rules and regulations  concerning  the  implementation  of  this  section  and shall also develop forms for  patients and their partners explaining expedited partner therapy  for  a  chlamydia  trachomatis infection. Such forms shall be written in a clear  and coherent manner using words with common, everyday meanings.    * NB Repealed January 1, 2014

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-23 > Title-1 > 2312

* §   2312.   Expedited  partner  therapy  for  chlamydia  trachomatis  infection.  1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law and consistent  with section two thousand three hundred five of  this  title,  a  health  care  practitioner (who is authorized under title eight of the education  law to diagnose and prescribe drugs for sexually  transmitted  chlamydia  trachomatis  infection,  acting  within  his  or  her  lawful  scope  of  practice) who diagnoses a  sexually  transmitted  chlamydia  trachomatis  infection  in an individual patient may prescribe, dispense, furnish, or  otherwise provide prescription antibiotic drugs to that patient's sexual  partner or partners without examination of  that  patient's  partner  or  partners.    2. A health care practitioner who reasonably and in good faith renders  expedited  partner therapy in accordance with this section and following  the rules and regulations promulgated by the commissioner shall  not  be  subject  to  civil or criminal liability or be deemed to have engaged in  unprofessional conduct.    3. The commissioner shall promulgate rules and regulations  concerning  the  implementation  of  this  section  and shall also develop forms for  patients and their partners explaining expedited partner therapy  for  a  chlamydia  trachomatis infection. Such forms shall be written in a clear  and coherent manner using words with common, everyday meanings.    * NB Repealed January 1, 2014