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South Carolina House Approves Bill That Would Modify Regulations Concerning HIV-Positive Students
May 29, 2008 The South Carolina House on Wednesday voted 97-0 to approve a compromise bill that would require school nurses to inform the Department of Health and Environmental Control when any student in grades kindergarten through 12 has contact with another person's blood in order to determine if the student has been exposed to bloodborne diseases such as HIV, the Columbia State reports. Under the bill, DHEC would notify school nurses if a student involved in incidents such as fights or sports injuries has HIV, hepatitis or any other bloodborne disease and will advise about medical treatment. Clinics and doctor's offices will continue to inform DHEC of positive test results under the bill, which would stipulate that the names of students living with the diseases be known only to DHEC. Under current state law, school nurses and superintendants are notified by DHEC when they have HIV-positive students at their schools (Columbia State, 5/28). Back to other news for May 2008
This article was provided by Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. It is a part of the publication Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report. |