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Code · Illinois · Chapter 210 — HEALTH FACILITIES AND REGULATION · Act 25

Sec. 7-115. HIV testing; rules.

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Sec. 7-115. HIV testing; rules.
(a)The Department shall by rule provide for the testing of blood for evidence of exposure to the human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV)and any other identified causative agent of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). These rules shall require the disposal of any blood showing evidence of exposure to HIV or any other identified causative agent of AIDS, unless a research facility requests, in writing, the use of this blood for AIDS research. The rules shall also provide for the personal and confidential notification of the donor if the tests required by the Department yield a positive result. No person shall incur any civil or criminal liability for making this notification, if it is made in good faith and in accordance with the rules of the Department.
(b)No blood may be withdrawn from any individual in this State for transfusion or industrial use without
(i)giving the individual notice that the blood withdrawn will be subjected to testing for evidence of exposure to the causative agent of AIDS and
(ii)giving the individual an opportunity to refuse to consent to the withdrawal of blood.
(c)In a medical emergency constituting an imminent threat to the life of a potential transfusion recipient, if blood that has been subjected to the testing required under subsection
(a)is not available, the testing and notification requirements of subsections
(a)and
(b)shall not apply.
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