South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 29 - Contagious And Infectious Diseases
Section 44-29-230. Testing required when health care worker exposed to bloodborne disease.

(A) While working with a person or a person's blood or body fluids, if a health care worker or emergency response employee is involved in an incident resulting in possible exposure to bloodborne diseases, and a health care professional based on reasonable medical judgment has cause to believe that the incident may pose a significant risk to the health care worker or emergency response employee, the health care professional may require the person, the health care worker, or the emergency response employee to be tested without his consent.
(B) The test results must be given to the health care professional who shall report the results and assure the provision of post-test counseling to the health care worker or emergency response employee, and the person who is tested. The test results also shall be reported to the Department of Health and Environmental Control in a manner prescribed by law.
(C) No physician, hospital, or other health care provider may be held liable for conducting the test or the reporting of test results under this section.
(D) For purposes of this section:
(1) "Person" means a patient at a health care facility or physician's office, an inmate at a state or local correctional facility, an individual under arrest, or an individual in the custody of or being treated by a health care worker or an emergency response employee.
(2) "Emergency response employee" means firefighters, law enforcement officers, paramedics, emergency medical technicians, medical residents, medical trainees, trainees of an emergency response employee as defined herein, and other persons, including employees of legally organized and recognized volunteer organizations without regard to whether these employees receive compensation, who in the course of their professional duties respond to emergencies.
(3) "Bloodborne diseases" means Hepatitis B or Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection, including Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome.
(4) "Significant risk" means a finding of facts relating to a human exposure to an etiologic agent for a particular disease, based on reasonable medical judgments given the state of medical knowledge, about the:
(a) nature of the risk;
(b) duration of the risk;
(c) severity of the risk;
(d) probabilities the disease will be transmitted and will cause varying degrees of harm.
(5) "Health care professional" means a physician, an epidemiologist, or infection control practitioner.
(6) "Health care worker" means a person licensed as a health care provider under Title 40, a person registered under the laws of this State to provide health care services, an employee of a health care facility as defined in Section 44-7-130(10), or an employee in a physician's office.
(E) The cost of any test conducted under this section must be paid by the:
(1) person being tested;
(2) State in the case of indigents; or
(3) public or private entity employing the health care worker or emergency response employee if the cost is not paid pursuant to subitems (1) and (2) above.
HISTORY: 1988 Act No. 490, Section 2; 1994 Act No. 468, Section 7.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 44 - Health

Chapter 29 - Contagious And Infectious Diseases

Section 44-29-10. Reporting deaths from contagious or infectious diseases and chemical or other terrorism; increased prescription rates of drugs for diseases caused by chemical terrorism or infectious agents.

Section 44-29-15. Reporting requirements for laboratories testing for certain infectious or other diseases; civil penalty.

Section 44-29-20. Transportation and handling of human remains infected by dangerous, contagious, or infectious disease.

Section 44-29-30. Burying or burning of dead animals and poultry.

Section 44-29-40. Department of Health and Environmental Control shall have general supervision of vaccination, screening, and immunization; statewide immunization registry.

Section 44-29-50. Violation of regulation relating to vaccination, screening, or immunization.

Section 44-29-60. Sexually transmitted diseases declared dangerous to public health; infection of another with sexually transmitted disease.

Section 44-29-70. Reports of cases of sexually transmitted diseases.

Section 44-29-80. Laboratories shall report positive tests and cooperate in preventing spread of sexually transmitted disease.

Section 44-29-90. Examination, treatment, and isolation of persons infected with venereal disease.

Section 44-29-100. Examination and treatment of prisoners for sexually transmitted disease; isolation and treatment after serving sentence.

Section 44-29-110. No discharge from confinement until cured of sexually transmitted disease; subsequent treatment.

Section 44-29-115. Procedure for isolation.

Section 44-29-120. Serological blood tests for pregnant women.

Section 44-29-130. Adoption of regulations pertaining to sexually transmitted disease.

Section 44-29-135. Confidentiality of sexually transmitted disease records.

Section 44-29-136. Court orders for disclosure of records for law enforcement purposes; confidentiality safeguards.

Section 44-29-140. Penalties pertaining to venereal disease.

Section 44-29-145. Penalty for exposing others to Human Immunodeficiency Virus.

Section 44-29-146. Physicians and state agencies exempt from liability for disclosure of persons carrying Human Immunodeficiency Virus; "contact" defined.

Section 44-29-150. Staff of schools and child care centers to be evaluated for tuberculosis before initial hiring.

Section 44-29-160. Health certificates for employees in schools and child care facilities.

Section 44-29-170. Form of certificate.

Section 44-29-180. School pupils and day care center children to be vaccinated or immunized; department to monitor immunization records of children in day care; exemptions and exclusions.

Section 44-29-185. Adolescent cervical cancer vaccinations.

Section 44-29-190. Penalty for violation of Section 44-29-180.

Section 44-29-195. Head lice; prerequisites to return of student to school; voucher for treatment products.

Section 44-29-200. Attendance of teachers or pupils with contagious or infectious diseases may be prohibited.

Section 44-29-210. Physicians, licensed nurses, and certain authorized public health employees participating in mass immunization projects exempt from liability; exceptions.

Section 44-29-230. Testing required when health care worker exposed to bloodborne disease.

Section 44-29-240. Protection of health care professionals rendering care; knowledge and disclosure of HIV or HBV status.

Section 44-29-250. Confidentiality of anonymous HIV test results; reporting requirements.