Nothing in this article is intended to impose any reporting requirements on life, health, or disability income insurers who learn that an applicant or insured is infected with HIV, HBV, HCV, or other disease designated by the State Board of Health solely through the application, underwriting, or claims processes, which insurer may have no means of knowing or verifying that a particular applicant or insured is a health care worker within the meaning of this article.
Structure Code of Alabama
Title 22 - Health, Mental Health, and Environmental Control.
Title 1 - Health and Environmental Control Generally.
Chapter 11A - Reporting Notifiable Diseases.
Article 3 - Infected Health Care Worker.
Section 22-11A-60 - Definitions.
Section 22-11A-61 - Reporting of Infected Worker to State Health Officer.
Section 22-11A-62 - Performing Invasive Procedures.
Section 22-11A-63 - Investigation by State Health Officer.
Section 22-11A-64 - Appeal Process.
Section 22-11A-65 - Monitoring of Practice of Infected Health Care Worker.
Section 22-11A-66 - Violations.
Section 22-11A-67 - Records and Information Necessary to Assist Investigation.
Section 22-11A-68 - Immunity From Liability for Those Involved in Investigation.
Section 22-11A-69 - Confidentiality Standards; Uses of Information Gained During Investigation.
Section 22-11A-70 - Promulgation of Rules for Administration.
Section 22-11A-71 - Entitlement to Costs.
Section 22-11A-72 - Penalties.
Section 22-11A-73 - Reporting Requirements; Knowledge of Infection Through Application.