Section 24-2E-2 - Confidentiality.
24-2E-2. Confidentiality.
No person or the person's agents or employees who require or administer a test for viral hepatitis shall disclose the identity of any person upon whom a test is performed or the result of such a test in a manner that permits identification of the subject of the test, except to the following persons:
A. the subject of the test or the subject's legally authorized representative, guardian or legal custodian;
B. any person designated in a legally effective release of the test results executed prior to or after the test by the subject of the test or the subject's legally authorized representative;
C. an authorized agent, a credentialed or privileged physician or employee of a health facility or health care provider if the health care facility or health care provider itself is authorized to obtain the test results, the agent or employee provides patient care or handles or processes specimens of body fluids or tissues and the agent or employee has a need to know such information;
D. the department of health in accordance with reporting requirements established by rule;
E. a health facility or health care provider that procures, processes, distributes or uses:
(1) a human body part from a deceased person, with respect to medical information regarding that person;
(2) semen provided prior to the effective date of this 2001 act for the purpose of artificial insemination;
(3) blood or blood products for transfusion or injection; or
(4) human body parts for transplant with respect to medical information regarding the donor or recipient;
F. health facility staff committees or accreditation or oversight review organizations that are conducting program monitoring, program evaluation or service reviews, so long as any identity remains confidential;
G. authorized medical or epidemiological researchers who may not further disclose any identifying characteristics or information; and
H. for purposes of application or reapplication for insurance coverage, an insurer or reinsurer upon whose request the test was performed.