§ 5-14-123 - Exposing another person to human immunodeficiency virus.
               	 		
5-14-123.    Exposing another person to human immunodeficiency virus.
    (a)  A  person with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome or who tests positive  for the presence of human immunodeficiency virus antigen or antibodies  is infectious to another person through the exchange of a body fluid  during sexual intercourse and through the parenteral transfer of blood  or a blood product and under these circumstances is a danger to the  public.
(b)  A person commits the  offense of exposing another person to human immunodeficiency virus if  the person knows he or she has tested positive for human  immunodeficiency virus and exposes another person to human  immunodeficiency virus infection through the parenteral transfer of  blood or a blood product or engages in sexual penetration with another  person without first having informed the other person of the presence of  human immunodeficiency virus.
(c)    (1)  As  used in this section, "sexual penetration" means sexual intercourse,  cunnilingus, fellatio, anal intercourse, or any other intrusion, however  slight, of any part of a person's body or of any object into a genital  or anal opening of another person's body.
      (2)  However, emission of semen is not required.
(d)  Exposing another person to human immunodeficiency virus is a Class A felony.