§16-3C-1 Definitions.
§16-3C-1. Definitions.
When used in this article:
(a) "AIDS" means acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
(b) "ARC" means AIDS-related complex.
(c) "Bureau" means the bureau of public health.
(d) "Commissioner" means the commissioner of the bureau of public health.
(e) "Department" means the state department of health and human resources.
(f) "Funeral director" shall have the same meaning ascribed to such term in section four, article six, chapter thirty of this code.
(g) "Convicted" includes pleas of guilty and pleas of nolo contendere accepted by the court having jurisdiction of the criminal prosecution, a finding of guilty following a jury trial or a trial to a court, and an adjudicated juvenile offender as defined in section three, article five-b, chapter forty-nine of this code.
(h) "Funeral establishment" shall have the same meaning ascribed to such term in section four, article six, chapter thirty of this code.
(i) "HIV" means the human immunodeficiency virus identified as the causative agent of AIDS.
(j) "HIV-related test" means a test for the HIV antibody or antigen or any future valid test approved by the bureau, the federal drug administration or the centers for disease control.
(k) "Health facility" means a hospital, nursing home, clinic, blood bank, blood center, sperm bank, laboratory or other health care institution.
(l) "Health care provider" means any physician, dentist, nurse, paramedic, psychologist or other person providing medical, dental, nursing, psychological or other health care services of any kind.
(m) "Infant" means a person under six years of age.
(n) "Medical or emergency responders" means paid or volunteer firefighters, law-enforcement officers, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, or other emergency service personnel, providers or entities acting within the usual course of their duties; good samaritans and other nonmedical and nonemergency personnel providing assistance in emergencies; funeral directors; health care providers; commissioner of the bureau of public health; and all employees thereof and volunteers associated therewith.
(o)"Patient" or "test subject" or "subject of the test" means the person upon whom a HIV test is performed, or the person who has legal authority to make health care decisions for the test subject.
(p) "Person" includes any natural person, partnership, association, joint venture, trust, public or private corporation or health facility.
(q) "Release of test results" means a written authorization for disclosure of HIV-related test results that is signed, dated and specifies to whom disclosure is authorized and the time period the release is to be effective.
(r) "Significant exposure" means:
(1) Exposure to blood or body fluids through needlestick, instruments, sharps, surgery or traumatic events; or
(2) Exposure of mucous membranes to visible blood or body fluids, to which universal precautions apply according to the national centers for disease control, and laboratory specimens that contain HIV (e.g. suspensions of concentrated virus); or
(3) Exposure of skin to visible blood or body fluids, when the exposed skin is chapped, abraded or afflicted with dermatitis or the contact is prolonged or involving an extensive area.
(s) "Source patient" means any person whose body fluids have been the source of a significant exposure to a medical or emergency responder.
(t) "Victim" means the person or persons to whom transmission of bodily fluids from the perpetrator of the crimes of sexual abuse, sexual assault, incest or sexual molestation occurred or was likely to have occurred in the commission of such crimes.