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§ 300ff–62. Provision of certain counseling services
(a) Counseling of individuals with negative test resultsThe Secretary may not make a grant under this part unless the applicant for the grant agrees that, if the results of testing conducted for HIV/AIDS indicate that an individual does not have such condition, the applicant will provide the individual information, including—
(1) measures for prevention of, exposure to, and transmission of HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and other sexually transmitted diseases;
(2) the accuracy and reliability of results of testing for HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C;
(3) the significance of the results of such testing, including the potential for developing AIDS, hepatitis B, or hepatitis C;
(4) the appropriateness of further counseling, testing, and education of the individual regarding HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases;
(5) if diagnosed with chronic hepatitis B or hepatitis C co-infection, the potential of developing hepatitis-related liver disease and its impact on HIV/AIDS; and
(6) information regarding the availability of hepatitis B vaccine and information about hepatitis treatments.
(b) Counseling of individuals with positive test resultsThe Secretary may not make a grant under this part unless the applicant for the grant agrees that, if the results of testing for HIV/AIDS indicate that the individual has such condition, the applicant will provide to the individual appropriate counseling regarding the condition, including—
(1) information regarding—
(A) measures for prevention of, exposure to, and transmission of HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C;
(B) the accuracy and reliability of results of testing for HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C; and
(C) the significance of the results of such testing, including the potential for developing AIDS, hepatitis B, or hepatitis C;
(2) reviewing the appropriateness of further counseling, testing, and education of the individual regarding HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases; and
(3) providing counseling—
(A) on the availability, through the applicant, of early intervention services;
(B) on the availability in the geographic area of appropriate health care, mental health care, and social and support services, including providing referrals for such services, as appropriate;
(C)
(i) that explains the benefits of locating and counseling any individual by whom the infected individual may have been exposed to HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B, or hepatitis C and any individual whom the infected individual may have exposed to HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B, or hepatitis C; and
(ii) that emphasizes it is the duty of infected individuals to disclose their infected status to their sexual partners and their partners in the sharing of hypodermic needles; that provides advice to infected individuals on the manner in which such disclosures can be made; and that emphasizes that it is the continuing duty of the individuals to avoid any behaviors that will expose others to HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B, or hepatitis C; and
(D) on the availability of the services of public health authorities with respect to locating and counseling any individual described in subparagraph (C);
(4) if diagnosed with chronic hepatitis B or hepatitis C co-infection, the potential of developing hepatitis-related liver disease and its impact on HIV/AIDS; and
(5) information regarding the availability of hepatitis B vaccine.
(c) Additional requirements regarding appropriate counseling
(d) Counseling of emergency response employees
(e) Rule of construction regarding counseling without testing
(July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title XXVI, § 2662, as added Pub. L. 101–381, title III, § 301(a), Aug. 18, 1990, 104 Stat. 610; amended Pub. L. 106–345, title III, § 321, Oct. 20, 2000, 114 Stat. 1346; Pub. L. 109–415, title III, § 305, title VII, § 703, Dec. 19, 2006, 120 Stat. 2807, 2820; Pub. L. 111–87, § 2(a)(1), (3)(A), Oct. 30, 2009, 123 Stat. 2885.)