§300ff–62. Provision of certain counseling services
(a) Counseling before testing
The Secretary may not make a grant under this part unless the applicant for the grant agrees that, before testing an individual for HIV disease, the applicant will provide to the individual appropriate counseling regarding the disease (based on the most recently available scientific data), including counseling on-
(1) measures for the prevention of exposure to, and the transmission of, HIV;
(2) the accuracy and reliability of the results of testing for HIV disease;
(3) the significance of the results of such testing, including the potential for developing acquired immune deficiency syndrome;
(4) encouraging the individual, as appropriate, to undergo such testing;
(5) the benefits of such testing, including the medical benefits of diagnosing HIV disease in the early stages and the medical benefits of receiving early intervention services during such stages;
(6) provisions of law relating to the confidentiality of the process of receiving such services, including information regarding any disclosures that may be authorized under applicable law and information regarding the availability of anonymous counseling and testing pursuant to section 300ff–64(b) of this title; and
(7) provisions of applicable law relating to discrimination against individuals with HIV disease.
(b) Counseling of individuals with negative test results
The Secretary may not make a grant under this part unless the applicant for the grant agrees that, if the results of testing conducted for HIV disease indicate that an individual does not have the disease, the applicant will review for the individual the information provided pursuant to subsection (a) of this section, including-
(1) the information described in paragraphs (1) through (3) of such subsection; and
(2) the appropriateness of further counseling, testing, and education of the individual regarding such disease.
(c) Counseling of individuals with positive test results
The Secretary may not make a grant under this part unless the applicant for the grant agrees that, if the results of testing for HIV disease indicate that the individual has the disease, the applicant will provide to the individual appropriate counseling regarding such disease, including-
(1) reviewing the information described in paragraphs (1) through (3) of subsection (a) of this section;
(2) reviewing the appropriateness of further counseling, testing, and education of the individual regarding such disease; and
(3) providing counseling on-
(A) the availability, through the applicant, of early intervention services;
(B) the availability in the geographic area of appropriate health care, mental health care, and social and support services, including providing referrals for such services, as appropriate;
(C) the benefits of locating and counseling any individual by whom the infected individual may have been exposed to HIV and any individual whom the infected individual may have exposed to HIV; and
(D) the availability of the services of public health authorities with respect to locating and counseling any individual described in subparagraph (C).
(d) Additional requirements regarding appropriate counseling
The Secretary may not make a grant under this part unless the applicant for the grant agrees that, in counseling individuals with respect to HIV disease, the applicant will ensure that the counseling is provided under conditions appropriate to the needs of the individuals.
(e) Counseling of emergency response employees
The Secretary may not make a grant under this part to a State unless the State agrees that, in counseling individuals with respect to HIV disease, the State will ensure that, in the case of emergency response employees, the counseling is provided to such employees under conditions appropriate to the needs of the employees regarding the counseling.
(f) Rule of construction regarding counseling without testing
Agreements made pursuant to this section may not be construed to prohibit any grantee under this part from expending the grant for the purpose of providing counseling services described in this section to an individual who does not undergo testing for HIV disease as a result of the grantee or the individual determining that such testing of the individual is not appropriate.
(July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title XXVI, §2662, as added Aug. 18, 1990,
Section Referred to in Other Sections
This section is referred to in sections 300ff–41, 300ff–48, 300ff–51, 300ff–61, 300ff–63 of this title.