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State Statute Regulates Which Personnel Can Offer HIV Testing and HIV Counseling, September 2004

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 Has Regulations on Who Can Offer TestingHas Regulations on Who Can Offer Counseling
United States40 states regulate who can offer testing29 states regulate who can offer counseling
AlabamaNoNo
AlaskaYesNo
ArizonaNoNo
ArkansasNoNo
CaliforniaYesYes
ColoradoNoNo
ConnecticutYesYes
DelawareNoNo
District of ColumbiaNoNo
FloridaYesYes
GeorgiaYesYes
HawaiiYesNo
IdahoNoNo
IllinoisYesYes
IndianaYesYes
IowaYesYes
KansasNoNo
KentuckyYesYes
LouisianaYesNo
MaineYesYes
MarylandYesYes
MassachusettsNoNo
MichiganYesYes
MinnesotaYesYes
MississippiYesYes
MissouriYesYes
MontanaYesNo
NebraskaYesYes
NevadaNoNo
New HampshireYesNo
New JerseyYesYes
New MexicoNoNo
New YorkYesNo
North CarolinaYesYes
North DakotaYesYes
OhioYesYes
OklahomaYesNo
OregonYesNo
PennsylvaniaYesYes
Rhode IslandYesYes
South CarolinaYesYes
South DakotaYesYes
TennesseeYesYes
TexasYesNo
UtahYesYes
VermontYesYes
VirginiaYesYes
WashingtonYesNo
West VirginiaYesNo
WisconsinYesYes
WyomingYesYes
GuamNANA
Puerto RicoNANA
Virgin IslandsNANA
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Notes: 

Analysis limited to physicians, physician assistants, RNs, LPNs, EMTs, CBOs, Prenatal Care Providers, Dept. of Corrections, and Dept. of Health agents.

Sources: 

The Center for Law & The Public''s Health at Georgetown and Johns Hopkins, Advancing HIV Prevention Initiative - A Limited Legal Analysis of State HIV Statutes: Initial Assessment for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as of September 2004 (Analysis conducted by James G. Hodge, Jr., JHU). available at http://www.publichealthlaw.net/Research/PDF/AHP%20Report%20-%20Hodge.pdf.




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