WAC 246-100-207   Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing -- Ordering -- Laboratory screening -- Interpretation -- Reporting.  (1) Any person ordering or prescribing an HIV test for another, except for seroprevalent studies under chapter 70.24 RCW or provided under subsections (2) and (3) of this section or provided under WAC 246-100-208(1), shall:

     (a) Provide a brief evaluation of both behavioral and clinical HIV risk factors; and

     (b) Unless the person has been previously tested and declines receipt of information, explicitly provide verbal or written information that is culturally, linguistically, developmentally and, medically appropriate to the individual being tested regarding HIV including:

     (i) The benefits of learning HIV status and the potential dangers of the disease; and

     (ii) A description of ways in which HIV is transmitted and ways in which it can be prevented; and

     (iii) The meaning of HIV test results and the importance of obtaining test results; and

     (iv) As appropriate, the availability of anonymous HIV testing and the differences between anonymous testing and confidential testing; and

     (c) Obtain or ensure explicit verbal or written informed consent of the individual to be tested prior to ordering or prescribing an HIV test, unless excepted under provisions in chapter 70.24 RCW and document the consent of the individual being tested; and

     (d) Recommend and offer or refer for pretest counseling described under WAC 246-100-209 to any person requesting pretest counseling and to any person determined to be at increased risk for HIV as defined by Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published in Revised Guidelines for HIV Counseling, Testing and Referral, November 9, 2001. The individual's decision to refuse pretest counseling is not grounds for denying HIV testing; and

     (e) Provide or refer for other appropriate prevention, support or medical services, including Hepatitis services; and

     (f) Provide or ensure successful completion of referral for post-test counseling described under WAC 246-100-209 if the HIV test is positive for or suggestive of HIV infection; and

     (g) In the event that the individual tests positive, had a confidential test, and fails to return for post-test counseling, provide the name of the individual and locating information to the local health officer for follow-up to provide post-test counseling as required by WAC 246-100-209(2).

     (2) Any person authorized to order or prescribe an HIV test for another may offer anonymous HIV testing without restriction.

     (3) Blood banks, tissue banks, and others collecting or processing blood, sperm, tissues, or organs for transfusion/transplanting shall:

     (a) Obtain or ensure informed specific consent of the individual prior to ordering or prescribing an HIV test, unless excepted under provisions in chapter 70.24 RCW;

     (b) Explain that the reason for HIV testing is to prevent contamination of the blood supply, tissue, or organ bank donations;

     (c) At the time of notification regarding a positive HIV test, provide or ensure at least one individual counseling session; and

     (d) Inform the individual that the name of the individual testing positive for HIV infection will be confidentially reported to the state or local health officer.

     (4) Persons subject to regulation under Title 48 RCW and requesting an insured, subscriber, or potential insured or subscriber to furnish the results of an HIV test for underwriting purposes, as a condition for obtaining or renewing coverage under an insurance contract, health care service contract, or health maintenance organization agreement shall:

     (a) Before obtaining a specimen to perform an HIV test, provide written information to the individual tested explaining:

     (i) What an HIV test is;

     (ii) Behaviors placing a person at risk for HIV infection;

     (iii) The purpose of HIV testing in this setting is to determine eligibility for coverage;

     (iv) The potential risks of HIV testing; and

     (v) Where to obtain HIV pretest counseling.

     (b) Obtain informed specific written consent for an HIV test. The written informed consent shall include:

     (i) An explanation of confidential treatment of test result reports limited to persons involved in handling or determining applications for coverage or claims for the applicant or claimant; and

     (ii) That the name of the individual testing positive for HIV infection will be confidentially reported to the state or local health officer; and

     (iii) Requirements under subsection (4)(c) of this section.

     (c) Establish procedures to inform an applicant of the following:

     (i) Post-test counseling specified under WAC 246-100-209(2) is required if an HIV test is positive or indeterminate;

     (ii) Post-test counseling is done at the time any positive or indeterminate HIV test result is given to the tested individual;

     (iii) The applicant is required to designate a health care provider or health care agency to whom positive or indeterminate HIV test results are to be provided for interpretation and post-test counseling; and

     (iv) When an individual applicant does not identify a designated health care provider or health care agency and the applicant's HIV test results are positive or indeterminate, the insurer, health care service contractor, or health maintenance organization shall provide the test results to the state or local health department for interpretation and post-test counseling.

     (5) Laboratories and other places where HIV testing is performed must demonstrate compliance with all of the requirements in the Medical test site rules, chapter 246-338 WAC.

     (6) The department laboratory quality assurance section shall accept substitutions for EIA screening only as approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and a published list or other written FDA communication.

     (7) Persons informing a tested individual of positive laboratory test results indicating HIV infection shall do so only when:

     (a) The test or sequence of tests has been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or the Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as a confirmed positive test result; and

     (b) Such information consists of relevant, pertinent facts communicated in such a way that it will be readily understood by the recipient.

     (8) Persons may inform a tested individual of the unconfirmed reactive results of an FDA-approved rapid HIV test provided the test result is interpreted as preliminarily positive for HIV antibodies, and the tested person is informed that:

     (a) Further testing is necessary to confirm the reactive screening test result;

     (b) The meaning of reactive screening test result is explained in simple terms, avoiding technical jargon;

     (c) The importance of confirmatory testing is emphasized and a return visit for confirmatory test results is scheduled; and

     (d) The importance of taking precautions to prevent transmitting infection to others while awaiting results of confirmatory testing is stressed.



[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.24.130 and 70.24.380. 05-11-110, § 246-100-207, filed 5/18/05, effective 6/18/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.24.380. 02-12-106, § 246-100-207, filed 6/5/02, effective 7/6/02. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.24.125 and 70.24.130. 99-17-077, § 246-100-207, filed 8/13/99, effective 9/1/99. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.24.380. 97-04-041, § 246-100-207, filed 1/31/97, effective 3/3/97. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20.050 and 70.24.130. 92-02-019 (Order 225B), § 246-100-207, filed 12/23/91, effective 1/23/92. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20.050. 91-02-051 (Order 124B), recodified as § 246-100-207, filed 12/27/90, effective 1/31/91. Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.24 RCW and RCW 70.24.130. 89-20-006 (Order 334), § 248-100-207, filed 9/22/89, effective 10/23/89. Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.24 RCW. 89-14-003 (Order 329), § 248-100-207, filed 6/22/89; 88-17-058 (Order 318), § 248-100-207, filed 8/17/88.]