Connecticut 2019 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06540 Chaptered / Bill

Filed 06/20/2019

                     
 
 
Substitute House Bill No. 6540 
 
Public Act No. 19-109 
 
 
AN ACT CONCERNING TH E PREVENTION OF THE HUMAN 
IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIR US. 
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General 
Assembly convened: 
 
Section 1. Section 19a-592 of the general statutes is repealed and the 
following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2019): 
(a) Any licensed physician or advanced practice registered nurse 
may examine and provide prophylaxis or treatment for human 
immunodeficiency virus infection, or acquired immune deficiency 
syndrome for a minor, only with the consent of the parents or 
guardian of the minor unless the physician or advanced practice 
registered nurse determines that notification of the parents or guardian 
of the minor will result in prophylaxis or treatment being denied or the 
physician or advanced practice registered nurse determines the minor 
will not seek, pursue or continue prophylaxis or treatment if the 
parents or guardian are notified and the minor requests that his or her 
parents or guardian not be notified. The physician or advanced 
practice registered nurse shall fully document the reasons for the 
determination to provide prophylaxis or treatment without the consent 
or notification of the parents or guardian of the minor and shall 
include such documentation, signed by the minor, in the minor's 
clinical record. The fact of consultation, examination and prophylaxis  Substitute House Bill No. 6540 
 
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or treatment of a minor under the provisions of this section shall be 
confidential and shall not be divulged without the minor's consent, 
including the sending of a bill for the services to any person other than 
the minor until the physician or advanced practice registered nurse 
consults with the minor regarding the sending of a bill, except (1) for 
purposes of any report made pursuant to section 19a-215, or (2) if the 
minor is twelve years of age or younger, the physician or advanced 
practice registered nurse shall report the name, age and address of the 
minor to the Commissioner of Children and Families, or the 
commissioner's designee, who shall classify and evaluate such report 
pursuant to the provisions of section 17a-101g. As used in this 
subsection, "prophylaxis" means the use of medication, but does not 
include the administration of any vaccine, to prevent disease. 
(b) A minor shall be personally liable for all costs and expenses for 
services afforded the minor at his or her request under this section.