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HIV Name Reporting, May 2007

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 HIV Reporting Requirements?Date HIV Name Reporting Initiated
United States54 have name-based reporting
2 have code-based reporting
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AlabamaName1January 1988
AlaskaNameFebruary 1999
ArizonaNameJanuary 1987
ArkansasNameJuly 1989
CaliforniaNameApril 2006
ColoradoNameNovember 1985
ConnecticutNameJanuary 20052
DelawareNameFebruary 2006
District of ColumbiaNameNovember 2006
FloridaNameJuly 19973
GeorgiaNameDecember 2003
HawaiiCodeNA
IdahoName1June 1986
IllinoisNameJanuary 2006
IndianaNameJuly 1988
IowaName1July 1998
KansasNameJuly 1999
KentuckyNameOctober 2004
LouisianaNameFebruary 1993
MaineNameJanuary 2006
MarylandNameApril 2007
MassachusettsNameJanuary 2007
MichiganNameApril 1992
MinnesotaNameOctober 1985
MississippiName1August 1988
MissouriNameOctober 1987
MontanaNameSeptember 2006
NebraskaNameSeptember 1995
NevadaName1February 1992
New HampshireNameJanuary 2005
New JerseyNameJanuary 1992
New MexicoNameJanuary 1998
New YorkNameJune 2000
North CarolinaName1February 1990
North DakotaName1January 1988
OhioNameJune 1990
OklahomaNameJune 1988
OregonNameApril 2006
PennsylvaniaNameOctober 20024
Rhode IslandNameJuly 2006
South CarolinaName1February 1986
South DakotaName1January 1988
TennesseeName1Januray 1992
TexasNameJanuary 19995
UtahNameApril 1989
VermontCodeNA
VirginiaNameJuly 1989
WashingtonNameMarch 2006
West VirginiaNameJanuary 1989
WisconsinNameNovember 1985
WyomingNameJune 1989
GuamNameMarch 2000
Puerto RicoNameJanuary 2003
Virgin IslandsName1December 1998
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Notes: 

Policies about anonymous and confidential HIV testing are determined by states. U.S. totals include data from the United States (50 states and the District of Columbia), and from 8 U.S. dependencies, possessions, and independent nations in free association with the United States. American Samoa and the Northern Mariana Islands have name-based reporting and are included in the total although they are not listed above. The Marshal Islands, Palau, and the Federated States of Micronesia have not yet implemented name-based or code-based reporting and are not counted in the totals above.
For state-by-state information about HIV anonymous/confidential testing, see HIV Anonymous/Confidential Testing.

Sources: 

Current Status of HIV Infection Surveillance, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as of May 2007.
Table 16, HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report, Vol. 17, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2005, available at http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/surveillance/resources/reports/2005report/default.htm.

Definitions: 


Code-Based Reporting: HIV surveillance technique where coded identifiers are substituted for names. These codes are used by the state to conduct follow-up activities such as filling in gaps in information on an individual''s clinical status.

Footnotes: 
  1. Once a client reaches the coverage gap (or "doughnut hole") in their Part D plan, the client will revert back to ADAP to receive all medications available through the ADAP formulary.
  2. Beginning in 1992, Connecticut had name-based HIV reporting for cases in children only. From January 2002 through December 2004, connecticut had name- or code-based HIV reporting for cases in adolescents and adults. As of January 2005, Connecticut has name-based reporting of all cases of HIV infection.
  3. Florida has confidential name-based HIV infection reporting for only the diagnoses made during July 1997 or later.
  4. On October 18, 2002, Pennsylvania initiated confidential name-based HIV infection reporting in all areas except Philadelphia. Code-based reporting was implemented in Philadelphia in March 2004, and the switch to name-based reporting was made in October 2005.
  5. From February 1994 through December 1998, Texas reported HIV infection in children only.



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