New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 14 - DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE
Chapter XIII - Office of Mental Health
Part 505 - Requirements Regarding Testing, Confidentiality And Precautions Concerning The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (hiv) And Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (aids)
Section 505.4 - Definitions pertaining to this part

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024

(a) Capacity to consent means an individual's ability, without regard to such individual's age, to understand and appreciate the nature and consequences of a proposed health care service, treatment or procedure, and to make an informed decision concerning such service, treatment or procedure.

(b) Confidential HIV-related information means any information, in the possession of a person who provides one or more health or social services or who obtains the information pursuant to a release of confidential HIV-related information, concerning whether an individual has been the subject of an HIV-related test or has HIV infection, HIV-related illness or AIDS, or information which identifies or reasonably could identify an individual as having one or more of such conditions, including information pertaining to such individual's contacts.

(c) Contact means an identified spouse or sex partner of the protected individual or person identified as having shared hypodermic needles or syringes with the protected individual.

(d) Health care provider means any physician, nurse, provider of services for the mentally disabled, or other persons involved in providing medical, nursing, counseling, or other health care or mental health service including those associated with, or under contract to, a health maintenance organization or medical services plan.

(e) Health facility means a hospital as defined in section 2801 of the Public Health Law, blood bank, blood center, sperm bank, organ or tissue bank, clinical laboratory, or facility providing care or treatment to persons with a mental disability.

(f) Health or social service means any public or private care, treatment, clinical laboratory test, counseling or education service for adult or children, and acute, chronic, custodial, residential, outpatient, home or other health care; public assistance; employment-related services, housing services, foster care, shelter, protective services, day care, or preventive services for the mentally disabled; probation services, parole services, correctional services; and detention and rehabilitative services, all as defined in section 2780 (8) of the Public Health Law.

(g) HIV infection means infection with the human immunodeficiency virus or any other related virus identified as a probable causative agent of AIDS.

(h) HIV-related illness means any illness that may result from or be associated with HIV infection.

(i) HIV-related test means any laboratory test or series of tests for any virus, antibody, antigen or etiologic agent thought to cause or to indicate the presence of HIV infection.

(j) Person includes any natural person, partnership, association, joint venture, trust, public or private corporation or State or local government agency.

(k) Protected individuals means a person who is the subject of an HIV-related test or who has been diagnosed as having HIV infection, AIDS or HIV-related illness.

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