- A. General medical consent is sufficient to perform HIV testing.
- B. Consent for HIV testing is only required to be obtained one time during a patient’s visit.
C. A health care provider who obtains consent for HIV testing shall:
- (1) Obtain consent as a part of a patient’s general consent for medical care in the same manner as for other screening and diagnostic tests;
- (2) Document all declinations of an HIV test in the medical record of the patient; and
(3) When needed, obtain:
- (a) Consent from a health care agent designated per Health-General Article, §5-602, Annotated Code of Maryland; or
- (b) Surrogate consent per Health-General Article, §5-605 Annotated Code of Maryland.
- D. The general informed consent form for medical care may specify that an HIV test will be performed.
- E. Except as provided under Regulation .08 of this chapter, a health care provider may not be required to obtain consent for HIV testing on a separate consent form.
- F. Pretest information, including counseling for pregnant women, shall be provided to the patient to be tested for HIV before each specimen is tested.
G. A health care provider providing pretest information, including counseling for pregnant women, shall:
(1) Provide HIV-specific information:
- (a) Verbally;
- (b) In writing;
- (c) Through video; or
- (d) Through any combination of §G(1)(a)—(c) of this regulation;
- (2) Provide HIV information in a manner that protects the confidentiality of the patient being tested;
(3) Using layman’s terms, provide, at minimum, the following information to the patient being tested:
- (a) That the patient is being tested for HIV;
(b) That the patient has the right to:
- (i) Ask questions; and
- (ii) Decline the test without penalty;
- (c) An explanation of HIV infection;
(d) That a negative HIV test result means that:
- (i) A patient is not infected with HIV or that the test was unable to detect the presence of HIV because a patient is in the early stage of infection and has not yet developed detectable evidence of HIV infection; and
- (ii) If the patient has had any potential recent exposures, the patient should be retested within an appropriate time frame based on the type of testing used; and
(e) That a positive HIV test result means the patient:
- (i) Is infected with HIV; and
- (ii) Will be linked with medical treatment and other supportive services;
- (4) Provide counseling as defined in Regulation .02 of this chapter to pregnant women;
(5) Include an opportunity for the patient to:
- (a) Ask questions and receive answers about HIV and other topics described in this regulation; and
- (b) Decline an HIV test; and
- (6) Make necessary accommodation with respect to language or disability to ensure that the patient being tested understands the information presented.
Authority: Criminal Procedure Article, §§11-107—11-117; Health-General Article, §§2-104(b) and(i), 2-105(a) and (b),
18-102, 18-201.1, 18-202.1, 18-205, 18-207, 18-208, 18-334, 18-336—18-338, 18-338.2, 18-338.3, and 20-102; Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: February 3, 2003 (30:2 Md. R. 76)
Regulation .01A amended effective December 14, 2009 (36:25 Md. R. 1954)
Regulation .01F adopted effective December 14, 2009 (36:25 Md. R. 1954)
Regulation .02B amended effective September 8, 2008 (35:18 Md. R. 1600); December 14, 2009 (36:25 Md. R. 1954)
Regulation .03 amended effective April 13, 2015 (42:7 Md. R. 569)
Regulation .04 amended effective April 13, 2015 (42:7 Md. R. 569)
Regulation .05 amended effective April 13, 2015 (42:7 Md. R. 569)
Regulation .06 amended effective December 14, 2009 (36:25 Md. R. 1954)
Regulation .06B amended effective September 8, 2008 (35:18 Md. R. 1600)
Regulation .07 amended effective December 14, 2009 (36:25 Md. R. 1954)
Regulation .08 amended effective December 14, 2009 (36:25 Md. R. 1954)
Regulation .10A, C amended effective December 14, 2009 (36:25 Md. R. 1954)
Regulation .11 adopted effective June 11, 2012 (39:11 Md. R. 687)
Regulation .12 adopted effective June 11, 2012 (39:11 Md. R. 687)
Chapter revised effective March 28, 2016 (43:6 Md. R. 408)
Chapter revised effective May 7, 2018 (45:9 Md. R. 462)