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Code · Missouri · Chapter 191

191.699. Disciplinary action for health care professionals who discriminate or require HIV testing before treatment.

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191.699. Disciplinary action for health care professionals who discriminate or require HIV testing before treatment. — Any health care professional who, after disclosure has been made by a patient of HIV infection, discriminates against the patient on the basis of that HIV infection or who, prior to such disclosure, makes HIV testing a condition of treatment shall be subject to administrative disciplinary action for violation of a professional trust or confidence or the commission of an act of unprofessional conduct as those terms are used in sections 330.160 , 332.321 , 334.100 , and 335.066 .
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(L. 1992 S.B. 511 & 556 § 191.694 subsec. 5)
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