(a) When a public safety officer has made a request under AS 18.15.400, the employing agency shall file a petition in the superior court for a court order requiring the adult or juvenile offender or prisoner to provide a blood sample for testing for bloodborne pathogens. The employing agency shall serve the petition on the adult or juvenile offender or prisoner at least 48 hours before a hearing on the petition. The petition must include the following information supported by affidavit:
- (1) a statement that the employing agency followed the procedures in AS 18.15.400 — 18.15.450 and attempted to obtain bloodborne pathogens test results according to those sections;
(2) a statement that
- (A) the public safety officer and employing agency have documented the officer's exposure to blood or body fluids during performance of the officer's work duties;
- (B) the employing agency has asked the adult or juvenile offender or prisoner to consent under AS 18.15.410, and the adult or juvenile offender or prisoner does not consent;
- (C) the employing agency has provided the public safety officer and the adult or juvenile offender or prisoner with the disclosures required under AS 18.15.400; and
- (D) the employing agency has informed the public safety officer of the confidentiality requirements of AS 18.15.440 and the penalties for unauthorized release of adult or juvenile offender or prisoner information;
- (3) a statement that a physician licensed under AS 08 and knowledgeable about the most current recommendations of the United States Public Health Service has determined that a significant exposure has occurred to the public safety officer; and
- (4) a statement that a physician has documented that the public safety officer has provided a blood sample and consented to testing for bloodborne pathogens, and bloodborne pathogens test results are needed for beginning, continuing, modifying, or discontinuing medical treatment for the public safety officer.