Kentucky 2024 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HB163 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version

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AN ACT relating to blood donation. 1 
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky: 2 
Section 1.   KRS 214.450 is amended to read as follows: 3 
As used in KRS 214.452 to 214.466, unless the context otherwise requires: 4 
(1) "Blood" means any blood, blood product, blood component, or blood derivative 5 
including plasma;[.] 6 
(2) "Blood establishment" means a place of business under one (1) management at one 7 
(1) general physical location which engages in the collection, preparation, 8 
processing, labeling, packaging, and dispensing of blood to any health care facility, 9 
health service, or health care provider and which is licensed by the United States 10 
Food and Drug Administration. Blood establishment does not include autologous 11 
blood donation programs permitted under KRS 214.456;[.] 12 
(3) "Blood-borne communicable disease" means any of those diseases which are 13 
specifically so defined and set forth in administrative regulation promulgated by the 14 
United States Food and Drug Administration;[.] 15 
(4) "COVID-19 vaccine" or "mRNA vaccine" means any COVID-19 vaccination or 16 
any other messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) vaccine components, including 17 
evidence of lipid nanoparticles and spike protein from a vaccine for COVID-19 18 
and COVID-19 antibodies; 19 
(5) "Donor" means either a paid or volunteer donor of blood; 20 
[ "Health facility" means any health facility set forth under KRS 216B.015 which 21 
provides for the transfusion of blood into a living human body.] 22 
(6)[(5)] "Health care provider" means any person licensed or certified under the laws 23 
of the Commonwealth as a dentist, physician, osteopath, registered nurse, practical 24 
nurse, paramedic, emergency medical technician, or physician assistant;[.] 25 
(7) "Health facility" means any health facility set forth under KRS 216B.015 which 26 
provides for the transfusion of blood into a living human body; 27  UNOFFICIAL COPY  	24 RS BR 1223 
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(8)[(6)] "Health service" means any health service as set forth under KRS 216B.015 1 
and which provides for the transfusion of blood into a living human body;[.] 2 
(9)[(7)] "Transfuse" means to transfer blood from one (1) person to another; and[.] 3 
[(8) "Donor" means either a paid or volunteer donor of blood.] 4 
(10)[(9)] "Untested blood" means blood that has not been tested or blood for which test 5 
results have not yet been returned. 6 
Section 2.   KRS 214.452 is amended to read as follows: 7 
The following policies shall apply to blood establishments and to donors of blood: 8 
(1) All blood establishments within the Commonwealth shall be licensed by the United 9 
States Food and Drug Administration and remain in compliance with all applicable 10 
federal regulations. The Cabinet for Health and Family Services shall, under 11 
administrative regulations promulgated pursuant to KRS Chapter 13A, establish 12 
fees necessary to cover the cost of and adhere to a schedule for regular inspection, 13 
by the Office of the Inspector General of the Cabinet for Health and Family 14 
Services, of all blood establishments within the Commonwealth to ascertain 15 
whether each blood establishment is licensed and in compliance with KRS 214.450 16 
to 214.464 and KRS 214.468;[. The Office of the Inspector General shall 17 
commence its inspection program of blood establishments no later than September 18 
1, 1994.] 19 
(2) All blood establishments shall test blood for: 20 
(a) The human immunodeficiency virus and for any known causative agent for 21 
any blood-borne communicable disease, using tests approved and required, 22 
for purposes of blood donation, by the United States Food and Drug 23 
Administration; and 24 
(b) COVID-19 antibodies, evidence of lipid nanoparticles, and spike protein;[.] 25 
(3) It shall be the duty of the administrator of any blood establishment which collects 26 
blood for the purpose of distributing to another health service, health facility, or 27  UNOFFICIAL COPY  	24 RS BR 1223 
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health-care provider the blood for transfusion to: 1 
(a) Secure donor consent and a signed written risk factor history and donor 2 
consent form for each potential paid or volunteer donor for the purpose of 3 
determining if the potential donor is at high risk for infection with the human 4 
immunodeficiency virus, or has tested confirmatory positive for infection with 5 
the human immunodeficiency virus; or has acquired immune deficiency 6 
syndrome; or has tested confirmatory positive for infection with any causative 7 
agent for acquired immune deficiency syndrome recognized by the United 8 
States Centers for Disease Control; or has a blood-borne communicable 9 
disease; 10 
(b) 1. Inquire on the donor history questionnaire whether a potential donor 11 
has received a COVID-19 vaccine or any other mRNA vaccine during 12 
the donor's lifetime; and 13 
2. If the donor has received a COVID-19 vaccine, the donor shall 14 
provide the manufacturer name of the COVID-19 vaccine the donor 15 
received. If the donor fails to provide the manufacturer name of the 16 
COVID-19 vaccine, the donor may be required to wait before donating 17 
blood; 18 
(c) Provide a means for a potential donor to self-elect not to donate blood; 19 
(d)[(c)] Refuse donation or sale of blood by persons at high risk for infection 20 
with the human immunodeficiency virus, or who have been medically 21 
diagnosed as having acquired immune deficiency syndrome, or who have 22 
tested confirmatory positive for infection with the human immunodeficiency 23 
virus, or who have a blood-borne communicable disease; and 24 
(e)[(d)] Post a sign in the blood establishment which is visible to all potential 25 
donors and which states: "Persons with acquired immune deficiency 26 
syndrome (AIDS), or who have tested confirmatory positive for infection with 27  UNOFFICIAL COPY  	24 RS BR 1223 
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the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), or who have a blood-borne 1 
communicable disease or who have one (1) or more risk factors for the human 2 
immunodeficiency virus as determined by the United States Centers for 3 
Disease Control, are prohibited by law from donating or selling blood. 4 
Persons violating the law are guilty of a Class D felony. ASK STAFF OF 5 
THIS BLOOD ESTABLISHMENT."; 6 
(4) (a) A donor shall wait at least two (2) weeks after having received a live 7 
attenuated COVID-19 vaccine before the donor may donate blood. If the 8 
donor does not know the manufacturer of the COVID-19 vaccine the donor 9 
received, the donor shall wait at least two (2) weeks from the day the donor 10 
received the vaccine before the donor may donate blood; 11 
(b) A donor shall wait ten (10) days following a diagnosis of COVID-19 or 12 
displaying any signs and symptoms of COVID-19 before the donor may 13 
donate blood; and 14 
(c) A donor who received an inactivated or mRNA based COVID-19 vaccine 15 
shall have no deferral requirements unless otherwise required by law; and 16 
(5) The provisions of this section shall not be construed to impose requirements which 17 
are in conflict with donor eligibility requirements set out in United States Food and 18 
Drug Administration or American Association of Blood Banks standards. 19 
Section 3.   KRS 214.458 is amended to read as follows: 20 
(1) Each unit of blood collected by a blood establishment for transfusion shall be 21 
affixed with the United States Food and Drug Administration required label which 22 
includes a donor identification number through which the following information 23 
can be obtained: 24 
(a) Date the blood was collected; 25 
(b) Name of blood establishment; 26 
(c) Nonidentifying code representing the name of the blood donor; 27  UNOFFICIAL COPY  	24 RS BR 1223 
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(d) A blood establishment serial number for the blood; 1 
(e) The date of laboratory testing of the blood; 2 
(f) The name of the person and laboratory testing the blood; 3 
(g) The laboratory test results of testing required pursuant to subsection (2) of 4 
Section 2 of this Act. 5 
(2) Each unit of blood received by a blood establishment or health facility within the 6 
Commonwealth from an out-of-state blood establishment shall contain a label in 7 
accordance with the provisions of subsection (1) of this section and the blood 8 
establishment or health facility shall either test the blood in accordance with the 9 
requirements for blood establishments within the Commonwealth under the 10 
provisions of KRS 214.452(2) or may accept documented evidence of the test 11 
results as are required under subsection (1) of this section for blood collected within 12 
the Commonwealth. 13 
(3) Each laboratory testing blood for transfusion shall maintain for ten (10) years from 14 
the date of testing, and each blood establishment shall maintain for ten (10) years 15 
from the date of collection, a list containing the information set forth in subsection 16 
(1) of this section. 17 
(4) No blood may be transfused into any patient in any health facility or health service 18 
or by any health care provider unless the unit of blood has affixed to it the label as 19 
required under this section and the blood has tested negative for the human 20 
immunodeficiency virus or any causative agent of AIDS, or any blood-borne 21 
communicable disease as provided under KRS 214.452. When a unit of blood is 22 
transfused, a label containing the donor identification number required under this 23 
section shall be removed from the unit and affixed to the patient's medical chart or 24 
the blood donor identification number for the unit of blood shall be recorded in the 25 
patient's medical chart. 26 
(5) Any unit of blood not containing the label required under this section shall be 27  UNOFFICIAL COPY  	24 RS BR 1223 
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destroyed by the health facility, health service, or health care provider. 1 
(6) Any unit of blood testing confirmatory positive for an agent of a blood-borne 2 
communicable disease and in the possession of a health facility, health service, or 3 
health care provider may be donated to educational or scientific research 4 
institutions for the purpose of scientific research only and not for transfusion. 5