Infectious disease; eliminates requirement that law-enforcement officer give notice. (SB1152)
Introduced By
Sen. Ryan McDougle (R-Mechanicsville)
Progress
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Introduced |
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Passed Committee |
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Passed House |
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Passed Senate |
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Signed by Governor |
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Became Law |
Description
Infectious disease; deemed consent for testing. Eliminates requirement that, in other than emergency situations, a law-enforcement officer give notice that a person shall be deemed to have consented to testing and disclosure of test results for HIV and hepatitis B or C, when the officer is directly exposed to body fluids of a person in a manner that may transmit HIV or hepatitis B or C. Read the Bill »
Outcome
Bill Has Failed
History
Date | Action |
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01/13/2009 | Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/14/09 090763806 |
01/13/2009 | Referred to Committee on Education and Health |
01/15/2009 | Assigned Education sub: Health Care |
01/20/2009 | Impact statement from DPB (SB1152) |
01/22/2009 | Incorporated by Education and Health (SB1107-Northam) (15-Y 0-N) (see vote tally) |