Sec. 11. (a) The state department shall adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 that include procedures:

(1) to inform the woman of the test results under this chapter, whether they are positive or negative;

Terms Used In Indiana Code 16-41-6-11

  • Appeal: A request made after a trial, asking another court (usually the court of appeals) to decide whether the trial was conducted properly. To make such a request is "to appeal" or "to take an appeal." One who appeals is called the appellant.
(2) for explaining the side effects of any treatment for HIV if the test results under this chapter are positive; and

(3) to establish a process for a woman who tests positive under this chapter to appeal the woman’s status on a waiting list on a treatment program for which the woman is eligible. The rule must:

(A) include a requirement that the state department make a determination in the process described in this subdivision not later than seventy-two (72) hours after the state department receives all the requested medical information; and

(B) set forth the necessary medical information that must be provided to the state department and reviewed by the state department in the process described in this subdivision.

     (b) The state department shall maintain rules under IC 4-22-2 that set forth standards to provide to women who are pregnant, before delivery, at delivery, and after delivery, information concerning HIV. The rules must include:

(1) an explanation of the nature of AIDS and HIV;

(2) information concerning discrimination and legal protections;

(3) information concerning the duty to notify persons at risk as described in IC 16-41-7-1;

(4) information about risk behaviors for HIV transmission;

(5) information about the risk of transmission through breast feeding;

(6) notification that if the woman chooses not to be tested for HIV before delivery, at delivery the child will be tested subject to section 4 of this chapter;

(7) procedures for obtaining informed, written consent for testing under this chapter;

(8) procedures for post-test counseling by a health care provider when the test results are communicated to the woman, whether the results are positive or negative;

(9) procedures for referral for physical and emotional services if the test results are positive;

(10) procedures for explaining the importance of immediate entry into medical care if the test results are positive; and

(11) procedures for explaining that the use of antiretroviral drugs and other medical interventions lessen the likelihood of transmitting HIV to the child during childbirth.

As added by P.L.237-2003, SEC.14. Amended by P.L.112-2020, SEC.21.