Florida Statutes
Chapter 381 - Public Health: General Provisions
381.0041 - Donation and Transfer of Human Tissue; Testing Requirements.


(1) Every donation of blood, plasma, organs, skin, or other human tissue for transfusion or transplantation to another shall be tested prior to transfusion or other use for human immunodeficiency virus infection and other communicable diseases specified by rule of the Department of Health. Tests for the human immunodeficiency virus infection shall be performed only after obtaining written, informed consent from the potential donor or the donor’s legal representative. Such consent may be given by a minor pursuant to s. 743.06. Obtaining consent shall include a fair explanation of the procedures to be followed and the meaning and use of the test results. Such explanation shall include a description of the confidential nature of the test as described in s. 381.004(2). If consent for testing is not given, then the person shall not be accepted as a donor except as otherwise provided in subsection (3).
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1), written, informed consent to perform testing shall not be required:
(a) When the blood, plasma, organ, skin, or other human tissue is received for processing or testing from an out-of-state blood bank;
(b) When blood or tissue is received from a health care facility or health care provider for reference testing or processing and the results of such test are reported back to the facility or provider; or
(c) When an unrevoked anatomical gift has been made pursuant to s. 765.514, by will or other written instrument, and the donor is deceased or incompetent.

(3) No person shall collect any blood, organ, skin, or other human tissue from one human being and hold it for, or actually perform, any implantation, transplantation, transfusion, grafting, or any other method of transfer to another human being without first testing such tissue for the human immunodeficiency virus and other communicable diseases specified by rule of the Department of Health, or without performing another process approved by rule of the Department of Health capable of killing the causative agent of those diseases specified by rule. Such testing shall not be required:
(a) When there is insufficient time to perform testing because of a life-threatening emergency circumstance and the blood is transferred with the recipient’s informed consent.
(b) For a donation of semen made by the spouse of a recipient for the purposes of artificial insemination or other reproductive procedure.
(c) When there is insufficient time to obtain the results of a confirmatory test for any tissue or organ which is to be transplanted, notwithstanding the provisions of s. 381.004(2)(d). In such circumstances, the results of preliminary screening tests may be released to the potential recipient’s treating physician for use in determining organ or tissue suitability.

(4) All human blood, organs, skin, or other human tissue which is to be transfused or transplanted to another and is found positive for human immunodeficiency virus or other communicable disease specified by rule of the Department of Health shall be rendered noncommunicable by the person holding the tissue or shall be destroyed, unless the human tissue is specifically labeled to identify the human immunodeficiency virus and:
(a) Is used for research purposes; or
(b) Is used to save the life of another and is transferred with the recipient’s informed consent.

(5) Each person who collects human blood, organs, skin, or other human tissue who finds evidence after confirmatory testing of human immunodeficiency virus in the donor shall notify the donor of the presence of the virus. When notifying the donor pursuant to this requirement, the donor shall be provided the following information:
(a) The meaning of the test results;
(b) Measures for the prevention of the transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus;
(c) The availability in the geographic area of any appropriate health care services, including mental health care, and appropriate social and support services;
(d) The benefits of locating and counseling any individual by whom the infected individual may have been exposed to human immunodeficiency virus and any individual whom the infected individual may have exposed to the virus; and
(e) The availability, if any, of the services of public health authorities with respect to locating and counseling any individual described in paragraph (d).

(6) Human immunodeficiency virus tests performed pursuant to autologous blood donations which have not been confirmed as positive by confirmatory testing may be revealed to the donor’s treating physician when such test results may be necessary for the diagnosis, treatment, or care of the donor.
(7) Any blood donor who tests positive for human immunodeficiency virus based upon confirmatory testing shall be notified in the following manner:
(a) The donor shall be sent written notification by certified mail that abnormal test results exist with respect to his or her blood donation, and the blood bank shall offer the opportunity to discuss the nature and significance of the findings by telephone or in person.
(b) If the blood bank does not receive a response from the donor within 30 days, it shall send the actual test results and the information required by subsection (5) to the donor by certified mail.

(8) The Department of Health shall develop, in conjunction with persons who collect human tissue, a model protocol for providing the information required in subsection (5).
(9) All blood banks shall be governed by the confidentiality provisions of s. 381.004(2).
(10) The Department of Health is authorized to adopt rules to implement this section. In adopting rules pertaining to this section, the department shall consider the rules of the United States Food and Drug Administration and shall conform to those rules to the extent feasible without jeopardizing the public health.

(11)(a) Any person who fails to test blood, plasma, organs, skin, or other human tissue which is to be transfused or transplanted, or violates the confidentiality provisions required by this section, is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
(b) Any person who has human immunodeficiency virus infection, who knows he or she is infected with human immunodeficiency virus, and who has been informed that he or she may communicate this disease by donating blood, plasma, organs, skin, or other human tissue who donates blood, plasma, organs, skin, or other human tissue is guilty of a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.

(12) Prior to the transplant of an organ or artificial insemination, the institution or physician responsible for overseeing the procedure must provide the prospective recipient a warning as to the risks of contracting human immunodeficiency virus.
(13) The department shall develop and publish on its website an educational pamphlet relating to the risks and benefits of human cell, tissue, and cellular and tissue-based product transplants. The department shall electronically notify physicians of the availability of the pamphlet. At a minimum, the pamphlet shall include:
(a) An overview of the risk of infectious disease transmission.
(b) An overview of the standards for donor testing and screening.
(c) An overview of processing methods intended to reduce the risk of disease or bacterial transmission in donated human cells, tissue, or cellular or tissue-based products.
(d) The importance of providing limited recipient transplant information to the supplier of the human cells, tissue, or cellular or tissue-based products.
(e) The generosity of the human donor who provided the human cells, tissue, or cellular or tissue-based products.

History.—s. 22, ch. 88-380; s. 7, ch. 89-350; s. 4, ch. 90-292; s. 4, ch. 90-344; s. 17, ch. 91-297; s. 67, ch. 95-143; s. 650, ch. 95-148; s. 186, ch. 96-406; s. 177, ch. 97-101; s. 77, ch. 2001-226; s. 118, ch. 2012-184; s. 1, ch. 2018-36.
Note.—Former s. 381.6105.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XXIX - Public Health

Chapter 381 - Public Health: General Provisions

381.001 - Public Health System.

381.0011 - Duties and Powers of the Department of Health.

381.0012 - Enforcement Authority.

381.0016 - County and Municipal Regulations and Ordinances.

381.0018 - Application for and Acceptance of Gifts or Grants.

381.0019 - Disposition of Equipment and Material; Transfers to County Health Departments.

381.002 - Grant of Title to Prescriptive Medical Personal Property to Client.

381.0021 - Client Welfare Accounts.

381.0022 - Sharing Confidential or Exempt Information.

381.003 - Communicable Disease and AIDS Prevention and Control.

381.0031 - Epidemiological Research; Report of Diseases of Public Health Significance to Department.

381.00315 - Public Health Advisories; Public Health Emergencies; Isolation and Quarantines.

381.00316 - Covid-19 Vaccine Documentation.

381.00317 - Private Employer Covid-19 Vaccination Mandates Prohibited.

381.00318 - Complaints and Investigations Regarding Private Employer Covid-19 Vaccination Mandates; Public Records Exemption.

381.00319 - Prohibition on Covid-19 Vaccination Mandates for Students.

381.0034 - Requirement for Instruction on HIV and Aids.

381.0035 - Educational Course on HIV and Aids; Employees and Clients of Certain Health Care Facilities.

381.0038 - Education; Sterile Needle and Syringe Exchange Programs.

381.0039 - Oversight of AIDS Education Programs.

381.004 - HIV Testing.

381.0041 - Donation and Transfer of Human Tissue; Testing Requirements.

381.0042 - Patient Care for Persons With HIV Infection.

381.0043 - Blood Donor Protection Act; Blood and Blood Component Donors; Confidentiality.

381.0045 - Targeted Outreach for Pregnant Women.

381.0046 - Statewide HIV and AIDS Prevention Campaign.

381.005 - Primary and Preventive Health Services.

381.0051 - Family Planning.

381.0052 - Dental Health.

381.0053 - Comprehensive Nutrition Program.

381.0055 - Confidentiality and Quality Assurance Activities.

381.0056 - School Health Services Program.

381.0057 - Funding for School Health Services.

381.0059 - Background Screening Requirements for School Health Services Personnel.

381.00591 - Department of Health; National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation; Application.

381.00593 - Public School Volunteer Health Care Practitioner Program.

381.006 - Environmental Health.

381.0061 - Administrative Fines.

381.0062 - Supervision; Private and Certain Public Water Systems.

381.0063 - Drinking Water Funds.

381.0064 - Continuing Education Program for Installation and Use of Onsite Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems.

381.0065 - Onsite Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems; Regulation.

381.00651 - Periodic Evaluation and Assessment of Onsite Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems.

381.00652 - Onsite Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems Technical Advisory Committee.

381.00655 - Connection of Existing Onsite Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems to Central Sewerage System; Requirements.

381.0066 - Onsite Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems; Fees.

381.0067 - Corrective Orders; Private and Certain Public Water Systems and Onsite Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems.

381.0072 - Food Service Protection.

381.0075 - Regulation of Body-Piercing Salons.

381.00771 - Definitions of Terms Used in Ss. 381.00771-381.00791.

381.00773 - Application of Ss. 381.00771-381.00791; Exemption.

381.00775 - Tattoo Artists; Licensure; Registration of Guest Tattoo Artists.

381.00777 - Tattoo Establishments; Licensure; Temporary Establishments.

381.00779 - Practice Requirements.

381.00781 - Fees; Disposition.

381.00783 - Grounds for Discipline; Administrative Penalties.

381.00785 - Criminal Penalties.

381.00787 - Tattooing Prohibited; Penalty.

381.00789 - Rulemaking.

381.00791 - Local Laws and Ordinances.

381.008 - Definitions of Terms Used in Ss. 381.008-381.00897.

381.0081 - Permit Required to Operate a Migrant Labor Camp or Residential Migrant Housing; Penalties for Unlawful Establishment or Operation; Allocation of Proceeds.

381.0082 - Application for Permit to Operate Migrant Labor Camp or Residential Migrant Housing.

381.0083 - Permit for Migrant Labor Camp or Residential Migrant Housing.

381.0084 - Application Fees for Migrant Labor Camps and Residential Migrant Housing.

381.0085 - Revocation of Permit to Operate Migrant Labor Camp or Residential Migrant Housing.

381.0086 - Rules; Variances; Penalties.

381.0087 - Enforcement; Citations.

381.0088 - Right of Entry.

381.00893 - Complaints by Aggrieved Parties.

381.00895 - Prohibited Acts; Application.

381.00896 - Nondiscrimination.

381.00897 - Access to Migrant Labor Camps and Residential Migrant Housing.

381.009 - Toilets Required by Department Regulations; Charge for Use of Prohibited.

381.0098 - Biomedical Waste.

381.0101 - Environmental Health Professionals.

381.0201 - Technical and Support Services.

381.0202 - Laboratory Services.

381.0203 - Pharmacy Services.

381.02035 - Canadian Prescription Drug Importation Program.

381.0204 - Vital Statistics.

381.0205 - Emergency Medical Services.

381.026 - Florida Patient’s Bill of Rights and Responsibilities.

381.0261 - Summary of Patient’s Bill of Rights; Distribution; Penalty.

381.028 - Adverse Medical Incidents.

381.0303 - Special Needs Shelters.

381.0402 - Area Health Education Center Network.

381.0405 - Office of Rural Health.

381.0406 - Rural Health Networks.

381.04065 - Rural Health Network Cooperative Agreements.

381.0601 - Self-Derived and Directed-Donor Blood Programs.

381.06014 - Blood Establishments.

381.06015 - Public Cord Blood Tissue Bank.

381.06016 - Umbilical Cord Blood Awareness.

381.4018 - Physician Workforce Assessment and Development.

381.4019 - Dental Student Loan Repayment Program.

381.40195 - Donated Dental Services Program.

381.735 - Office of Minority Health and Health Equity.

381.7351 - Short Title; Closing the Gap Act.

381.7352 - Legislative Intent.

381.7353 - Reducing Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities: Closing the Gap Grant Program; Administration; Department Duties.

381.7354 - Eligibility.

381.7355 - Project Requirements; Review Criteria.

381.7356 - Local Matching Funds; Grant Awards.

381.739 - Short Title; Charlie Mack Overstreet Brain or Spinal Cord Injuries Act.

381.7395 - Legislative Intent.

381.74 - Establishment and Maintenance of a Central Registry.

381.745 - Definitions; Ss. 381.739-381.79.

381.75 - Duties and Responsibilities of the Department.

381.755 - Benefits Not Assignable.

381.76 - Eligibility for the Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Program.

381.765 - Retention of Title to and Disposal of Equipment.

381.775 - Applicant and Recipient Records; Confidential and Privileged.

381.78 - Advisory Council on Brain and Spinal Cord Injuries.

381.785 - Recovery of Third-Party Payments for Funded Services.

381.79 - Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Program Trust Fund.

381.815 - Sickle-Cell Program.

381.82 - Ed and Ethel Moore Alzheimer’s Disease Research Program.

381.825 - Education and Public Awareness Relating to Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Forms of Dementia.

381.84 - Comprehensive Statewide Tobacco Education and Use Prevention Program.

381.853 - Florida Center for Brain Tumor Research.

381.8531 - Florida Center for Brain Tumor Research; Public Records Exemption.

381.86 - Institutional Review Board.

381.88 - Emergency Allergy Treatment.

381.885 - Epinephrine Auto-Injectors; Emergency Administration.

381.887 - Emergency Treatment for Suspected Opioid Overdose.

381.89 - Regulation of Tanning Facilities.

381.895 - Standards for Compressed Air Used for Recreational Diving.

381.91 - Jessie Trice Cancer Prevention Program.

381.911 - Prostate Cancer Awareness Program.

381.915 - Casey Desantis Cancer Research Program.

381.922 - William G. “Bill” Bankhead, jr., and David Coley Cancer Research Program.

381.92201 - Exemptions From Public Records and Public Meetings Requirements; Peer Review Panels.

381.925 - Cancer Center of Excellence Award.

381.93 - Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program.

381.931 - Annual Report on Medicaid Expenditures.

381.9312 - Uterine Fibroid Research Database; Education and Public Awareness.

381.9315 - Gynecologic and Ovarian Cancer Education and Awareness.

381.932 - Breast Cancer Early Detection and Treatment Referral Program.

381.933 - Mammography Reports.

381.95 - Medical Facility Information Maintained for Terrorism Response Purposes; Confidentiality.

381.96 - Pregnancy Support and Wellness Services.

381.98 - The Florida Public Health Institute, inc.; Establishment; Purpose; Mission; Duties; Board of Directors.

381.981 - Health Awareness Campaigns.

381.982 - Short Title.

381.983 - Definitions.

381.984 - Educational Programs.

381.985 - Screening Program.

381.986 - Medical Use of Marijuana.

381.987 - Public Records Exemption for Personal Identifying Information Relating to Medical Marijuana Held by the Department.

381.988 - Medical Marijuana Testing Laboratories; Marijuana Tests Conducted by a Certified Laboratory.

381.989 - Public Education Campaigns.

381.99 - Rare Disease Advisory Council.