Michigan Compiled Laws
368-1978-9-91 - Part 91 General Provisions (333.9101...333.9161)
Section 333.9123 - Testing of Donor, Sample, Specimen, or Organ for Presence of HIV or Antibody to Hiv; Applicability of Subsection (1); Effect of Positive Test Results; Inability to Perform Test; Written Consent to Use Blood, Tissue, Organ, or Other...

Sec. 9123.
(1) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (2), a person, including, but not limited to, a licensee under article 15 or article 17 that procures or collects blood or human tissues, organs, or other specimens for purposes of transplantation, transfusion, introduction, or injection into a human body shall test or provide for the testing of each potential donor or each sample or specimen of blood or tissue, or each organ or other human specimen for the presence in the donor, sample, specimen, or organ of HIV or an antibody to HIV.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply if a test for HIV or an antibody to HIV cannot be performed in the time during which the blood, tissue, organ, or other human specimen is viable for purposes of transplantation, transfusion, introduction, or injection into a human body, due to emergency or other exigent circumstances.
(3) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (4) or (5), if the results of a test performed under subsection (1) are positive, the blood, tissue, organ, or other human specimen must not be used for purposes of transplantation, transfusion, introduction, or injection into a human body. If a test for HIV or an antibody to HIV cannot be performed in the time during which the blood, tissue, organ, or other human specimen is viable for purposes of transplantation, transfusion, introduction, or injection into a human body, due to emergency or other exigent circumstances, then the blood, tissue, organ, or other human specimen may be used for purposes of transplantation, transfusion, introduction, or injection into a human body if the person responsible for the transplantation, transfusion, introduction, or injection and the individual who intends to receive the blood, tissue, organ, or other human specimen are informed that there was insufficient time to perform a test for HIV or an antibody to HIV, and agree in writing to the use of the blood, tissue, organ, or other human specimen. If the individual who intends to receive the blood, tissue, organ, or other human specimen under this subsection is a minor, then the parent, legal guardian, or person in loco parentis of the minor must be informed that there was insufficient time to perform a test for HIV or an antibody to HIV and must agree in writing to the use of the blood, tissue, organ, or other human specimen. If the individual who intends to receive the blood, tissue, organ, or other human specimen is otherwise unable to give informed consent, then any of the following persons, in order of priority stated, when persons in prior classes are not available at the time the transplantation, transfusion, introduction, or injection is to be performed, must be informed that there was insufficient time to perform a test for HIV or an antibody to HIV and must agree in writing to the use of the blood, tissue, organ, or other human specimen:
(a) The spouse.
(b) An adult son or daughter.
(c) Either parent.
(d) An adult brother or sister.
(e) A guardian of the individual at the time the transplantation, transfusion, introduction, or injection is to be performed.
(4) If an individual donates blood exclusively for his or her own transfusion needs, and if the results of a test performed under subsection (1) are positive, the individual may use the blood for that purpose if both the person responsible for the transfusion and the individual who intends to receive the blood are informed of the positive test result and consent in writing to the use of the blood.
(5) If the results of a test performed on an organ under subsection (1) are positive, the organ may be used for purposes of transplantation into a human body if the individual who intends to receive the organ has tested positive for HIV, the individual is informed that the test results performed on the organ under subsection (1) are positive, and the individual and the person responsible for the transplantation agree in writing to the use of the organ. If the individual who intends to receive the organ under this subsection is a minor, then the parent, legal guardian, or person in loco parentis of the minor must be informed that the test results performed on the organ under subsection (1) are positive and must agree in writing to the use of the organ.
(6) A person, including, but not limited to, a licensee under article 15 or article 17, who procures or collects self-replicating body fluids for purposes of introduction into a human body shall test each potential donor, and, if the donor donates on a regular basis, not less than every 3 months, for the presence in the donor of HIV or an antibody to HIV. If at any time the test results are positive, the self-replicating body fluids of the donor must not be used for introduction into a human body.
(7) A person, including, but not limited to, a licensee under article 15 or article 17 that orders or performs, or both, a test for HIV or an antibody to HIV under this section shall, if the test result is positive, inform the donor of the positive test result. For purposes of this subsection, a positive test result is a double positive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay test, combined with a positive western blot assay test, or a positive result under an HIV test that is considered reliable by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and is approved by the department.
(8) A person that violates this section is liable in a civil action for damages for the loss or damage resulting from the violation.
(9) As used in this section:
(a) "Blood" includes whole blood, blood plasma, blood products, and blood derivatives.
(b) "HIV" means human immunodeficiency virus.
(c) "Self-replicating body fluids" means bodily fluids that are reproduced by the body including, but not limited to, breast milk. Self-replicating body fluids does not include blood or sperm.
History: Add. 1988, Act 487, Eff. July 1, 1989 ;-- Am. 2021, Act 128, Eff. Mar. 30, 2022 Popular Name: Act 368

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 333 - Health

Act 368 of 1978 - Public Health Code (333.1101 - 333.25211)

Article 9 - Supportive Personal Health Services (333.9101...333.9709)

368-1978-9-91 - Part 91 General Provisions (333.9101...333.9161)

Section 333.9101 - Plan for Health Services for Pupils in Elementary and Secondary Schools; Establishment; Contents; Cooperation in Developing Plan; Consistency With Program of School Nursing Services; Employment of Certified School Nurses; Excusing...

Section 333.9105 - Examinations or Health Services Provided on Equal Basis to School Children.

Section 333.9111 - Pharmaceutical, Biologic, and Diagnostic Products and By-Products for Human, Veterinary, or Agricultural Use; Developing, Producing, Purchasing, and Receiving by Gift; Research; Distribution; Costs.

Section 333.9112 - Pharmaceutical Products Fund.

Section 333.9121 - Blood, Blood Plasma, Blood Products, Blood Derivatives, and Human and Artificial Tissues; Standards Regulating Procurement, Processing, Distribution, and Use; Rendition of Service; Warranty; Liability.

Section 333.9122 - Donation of Blood by Individual at Least 17 Years of Age; Donation of Blood by Individual at Least 16 but Less Than 17 Years of Age; Parent's or Legal Guardian's Permission or Authorization.

Section 333.9123 - Testing of Donor, Sample, Specimen, or Organ for Presence of HIV or Antibody to Hiv; Applicability of Subsection (1); Effect of Positive Test Results; Inability to Perform Test; Written Consent to Use Blood, Tissue, Organ, or Other...

Section 333.9131 - Family Planning Services; Publicity; Request by Medically Indigent Individual; Clinical Abortions.

Section 333.9132 - Consent of Minor to Provision of Health Care; Notice; Permission to Contact Parents for Additional Medical Information; Giving or Withholding Information Without Consent of Minor; “Health Care” Defined.

Section 333.9133 - Rules.

Section 333.9141 - Ultrasound Equipment; Purchase; Grant Program; Fund; Application; Conditions; Report; Rules; Definitions.

Section 333.9145 - Nonopioid Directive; Form; Revocation; Exception for Emergency; Liability; Definitions.

Section 333.9152 - Screening Pupils for Scoliosis and Other Spinal Disorders; Guidelines; Participation; Written Statement; Short Title of Section.

Section 333.9155 - Concussions; Educational Materials on Nature and Risk; Concussion Awareness Training Program; Availability of Materials and Program on Website; Review; Definitions.

Section 333.9156 - Sponsor or Operation of Athletic Activity; Compliance With Section by Organizing Entity; Duties of Coach or Other Adult; Removal of Youth Athlete; Written Clearance; Exceptions.

Section 333.9159 - Development of Educational Program and Dissemination of Information on Female Genital Mutilation; Duties of Department; Definitions.

Section 333.9161 - Pamphlet; Contents; Printing; Distribution.