California Health and Safety Code CHAPTER 9 - Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Public Safety and Testing Disclosure

  • Section 121050.
     The people of the State of California find and declare that AIDS, AIDS-related conditions, and other communicable diseases pose a major threat to the public...
  • Section 121055.
    Any defendant charged in any criminal complaint filed with a magistrate or court with any violation of Penal Code Sections 261, 261.5, 262, 266b, 266c,...
  • Section 121056.
    (a)  Any forensic scientist, including, but not limited to, any criminalist, toxicologist, and forensic pathologist, or any other employee required to handle or perform DNA...
  • Section 121060.
    (a) Any peace officer, firefighter, custodial officer, as that term is defined in subdivision (a) of Section 831 or subdivision (a) of Section 831.5 of the...
  • Section 121060.1.
    (a) For purposes of Section 121060, “bloodborne pathogen exposure” means a percutaneous injury, including, but not limited to, a needle stick or cut with a sharp...
  • Section 121065.
    (a) The withdrawal of blood shall be performed in a medically approved manner. Only a physician, registered nurse, licensed vocational nurse, licensed medical technician, or licensed...
  • Section 121070.
    (a)  Any medical personnel employed by, under contract to, or receiving payment from the State of California, any agency thereof, or any county, city, or...

Last modified: October 22, 2018