2781-A - Required offering of HIV related testing.

§   2781-a.  Required  offering  of  HIV  related  testing.  1.  Every  individual between the ages of thirteen and sixty-four years (or younger  or older if there is  evidence  or  indication  of  risk  activity)  who  receives  health services as an inpatient or in the emergency department  of a general hospital defined in subdivision ten of section twenty-eight  hundred one of this chapter or who receives primary care services in  an  outpatient  department of such hospital or in a diagnostic and treatment  center licensed under article twenty-eight of this  chapter  or  from  a  physician, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, or midwife providing  primary care shall be offered an HIV related test unless the health care  practitioner  providing  such  services reasonably believes that (a) the  individual is being treated for a life threatening emergency; or (b) the  individual has previously been offered or has been the subject of an HIV  related  test  (except  that  a  test  shall  be  offered  if  otherwise  indicated);  or  (c)  the individual lacks capacity to consent to an HIV  related test.    2. As used in this section, "primary care" means the medical fields of  family medicine, general pediatrics, primary  care,  internal  medicine,  primary  care  obstetrics, or primary care gynecology, without regard to  board certification.    3. The offering of HIV related testing under  this  section  shall  be  culturally  and  linguistically appropriate in accordance with rules and  regulations promulgated by the commissioner.    4. This section shall not affect the scope of practice of  any  health  care  practitioner  or  diminish  any authority or legal or professional  obligation of any health care practitioner to offer an HIV related  test  or to provide services or care for the subject of an HIV related test.