Second Regular Session Seventy-fourth General Assembly STATE OF COLORADO REVISED This Version Includes All Amendments Adopted on Second Reading in the Second House LLS NO. 24-1158.02 Brita Darling x2241 HOUSE BILL 24-1456 House Committees Senate Committees Health & Human Services Health & Human Services A BILL FOR AN ACT C ONCERNING TESTING FOR SYPHILIS DURING THE PERINATAL PERIOD .101 Bill Summary (Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced and does not reflect any amendments that may be subsequently adopted. If this bill passes third reading in the house of introduction, a bill summary that applies to the reengrossed version of this bill will be available at http://leg.colorado.gov .) The bill expands the existing requirement to test a person who is pregnant for syphilis at the person's first professional visit with a health-care provider or during the first trimester of pregnancy to also require testing for syphilis early in the third trimester of pregnancy and at delivery. The person who is pregnant may decline any testing. SENATE 2nd Reading Unamended May 6, 2024 HOUSE 3rd Reading Unamended April 30, 2024 HOUSE Amended 2nd Reading April 29, 2024 HOUSE SPONSORSHIP Marvin and Daugherty, Amabile, Bacon, Bird, Boesenecker, Brown, Duran, Froelich, Garcia, Hamrick, Hernandez, Herod, Jodeh, Joseph, Kipp, Lieder, Lindsay, Lindstedt, Mabrey, Marshall, Mauro, McCluskie, McCormick, McLachlan, Rutinel, Sirota, Snyder, Vigil, Woodrow, Young SENATE SPONSORSHIP Michaelson Jenet, Shading denotes HOUSE amendment. Double underlining denotes SENATE amendment. Capital letters or bold & italic numbers indicate new material to be added to existing law. Dashes through the words or numbers indicate deletions from existing law. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado:1 SECTION 1. Legislative declaration. (1) The general assembly2 finds and declares that:3 (a) Syphilis is a bacterial infection that, if untreated, can progress4 to severe infection of the brain, eyes, and other body organs;5 (b) Congenital syphilis occurs when the infection is passed to a6 fetus during pregnancy and can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, severe7 congenital abnormalities, or death. The department of health care policy8 and financing estimates that the cost of care for a baby born with syphilis9 is approximately $30,000 in the baby's first year of life.10 (c) According to the federal centers for disease control and11 prevention, over ten times as many babies were born with syphilis in 202212 than in 2012, the highest number of infected babies reported in a single13 year since 1992;14 (d) Colorado has experienced a 900 percent increase in congenital15 syphilis cases since 2017, based on 2023 provisional data;16 (e) During the first quarter of 2024, there have already been 2217 reported congenital syphilis cases, including five stillbirths and two fetal18 deaths;19 (f) Congenital syphilis disproportionately impacts Hispanic and20 Black communities;21 (g) The spread of syphilis and congenital syphilis is preventable22 when caught early and treated in a timely manner with routine and23 inexpensive antibiotics like penicillin;24 (h) Currently, Colorado requires only one syphilis test during the25 prenatal period: In the first trimester or when initiating prenatal care;26 (i) Reinfection or inadequate treatment can result in a syphilis27 1456 -2- infection being present after the first trimester, putting the baby at risk of1 congenital syphilis;2 (j) Additional syphilis testing in the third trimester and at delivery3 provides additional opportunities to identify and treat an infection;4 (k) At least 17 other states require testing later in pregnancy in5 addition to testing during the first trimester, including North Carolina,6 Texas, Georgia, and Arizona, which have laws that require testing during7 the first trimester, during the third trimester, and at delivery of the baby;8 and9 (l) Therefore, to reduce the rapidly increasing rates of syphilis and10 congenital syphilis infection in Colorado, it is necessary and appropriate11 to require additional testing throughout the prenatal period, including12 during the third trimester and at delivery of the baby.13 SECTION 2. In Colorado Revised Statutes, amend 25-4-201 as14 follows:15 25-4-201. Blood testing during pregnancy - HIV - syphilis -16 rules - repeal. (1) (a) Every EACH licensed health-care provider17 authorized to provide care to a pregnant woman PERSON WHO IS18 PREGNANT in this state for conditions relating to her THE pregnancy19 during the period of gestation or at delivery shall take or cause to be taken20 a sample of blood of the woman PERSON at the time of the first21 professional visit or during the first trimester for testing pursuant to this22 section. The blood specimen obtained shall be submitted to an approved23 laboratory for a standard serological test for syphilis and HIV. Every24 other person permitted by law to attend TO A PERSON WHO IS pregnant25 women in this state but not permitted by law to take blood samples shall26 cause a sample of blood of each PERSON UNDER THE ATTENDANT 'S CARE27 1456 -3- WHO IS pregnant woman to be taken by a licensed health-care provider1 authorized to take blood samples and shall have the sample submitted to2 an approved laboratory for a standard serological test for syphilis and3 HIV. A PERSON WHO IS pregnant woman may decline to be tested as4 specified in this subsection (1) (1)(a), in which case the licensed5 health-care provider shall document that fact in her THE PERSON'S medical6 record.7 (b) THIS SUBSECTION (1) IS REPEALED, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1,8 2025.9 (2) (a) If a PERSON WHO IS pregnant woman entering ENTERS a10 hospital for delivery AND has not been tested for HIV during her THE11 pregnancy OR THERE IS NO AVAILABLE RECORD OF TESTING , the hospital12 shall notify the woman PERSON WHO IS PREGNANT that she THE PERSON13 will be tested for HIV unless she THE PERSON objects and declines the14 test. If the woman PERSON declines to be tested, the hospital shall15 document that fact in the pregnant woman's PERSON'S medical record. 16 (b) EACH LICENSED HEALTH-CARE PROVIDER AUTHORIZED TO17 PROVIDE CARE TO A PERSON WHO IS PREGNANT IN THIS STATE SHALL, FOR18 ALL PERSONS WHO ARE PREGNANT UNDER THE CARE OF THE LICENSED19 HEALTH-CARE PROVIDER, TAKE, OR CAUSE TO BE TAKEN, A BLOOD SAMPLE20 AND SUBMIT THE BLOOD SAMPLE TO AN APPROVED LABORATORY FOR A21 STANDARD SEROLOGICAL TEST FOR HIV. IF THE PERSON DECLINES TO BE22 TESTED, THE LICENSED HEALTH-CARE PROVIDER SHALL DOCUMENT THAT23 FACT IN THE PERSON'S MEDICAL RECORD.24 (3) (a) ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 1, 2025, THE STATE BOARD OF25 HEALTH CREATED IN SECTION 25-1-103 SHALL PROMULGATE RULES26 CONCERNING PRENATAL TESTING STANDARDS FOR SYPHILIS, INCLUDING27 1456 -4- FREQUENCY OF TESTING.1 (b) AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE YEARS , THE DEPARTMENT OF2 PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT SHALL REVIEW THE RULES3 PROMULGATED PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION FOR ALIGNMENT WITH4 NATIONAL PRENATAL TESTING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SEXUALLY5 TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS AS WELL AS THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC6 HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT'S INFECTION CONTROL DUTIES ESTABLISHED7 IN SECTION 25-4-408. BEFORE EACH REVIEW OF THE RULES, THE8 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT SHALL MAKE9 RELEVANT STAKEHOLDERS AWARE OF THE REVIEW, INCLUDING10 HEALTH-CARE PROVIDERS AND LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCIES .11 SECTION 3. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 25-4-406, amend (1)12 introductory portion; and add (1.5) as follows:13 25-4-406. Reports - confidentiality. (1) The public health14 reports required pursuant to section 25-4-405 and any records resulting15 from compliance with that section held by the state department and local16 COUNTY AND DISTRICT public health agencies, or any health-care17 provider, facility, third-party payer, physician, clinic, laboratory, blood18 bank, health records database, or other agency, are confidential19 information. The information may SHALL only be released, shared with20 any agency or institution, or made public, upon subpoena, search warrant,21 discovery proceedings, or otherwise, under the following circumstances:22 (1.5) IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBSECTION (1)(a) OF THIS SECTION,23 FOR STATISTICAL PURPOSES, THE STATE DEPARTMENT SHALL MAKE24 AVAILABLE TO COUNTY AND DISTRICT PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCIES25 DE-IDENTIFIED CASE RATE DATA FOR SYPHILIS THAT IS SPECIFIC TO THE26 COUNTY OR DISTRICT , WHICH DATA MUST REMAIN CONFIDENTIAL27 1456 -5- PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION.1 SECTION 4. Safety clause. The general assembly finds,2 determines, and declares that this act is necessary for the immediate3 preservation of the public peace, health, or safety or for appropriations for4 the support and maintenance of the departments of the state and state5 institutions.6 1456 -6-