NOTE: The Department considers valid testing to be the HTLV-III test. A company uses a positive response to require additional testing to confirm AIDS. The additional testing includes the HTLV-III test twice and the Western Blot Test on the same sample of blood. The company does not deny coverage or rate the coverage on incomplete testing.
NOTE: Questioning a proposed insured's history of counseling concerning AIDS is an invasion of the applicant's privacy. Counseling by itself would not reveal anything pertinent to the underwriting process.
NOTE: Questioning a proposed insured's life style is an invasion of the proposed insured's privacy.
NOTE: Questions about whether a proposed insured has had a known indication or symptom do not appear on an application. Unless a condition has been previously diagnosed or treated, this question places the applicant in the position of making a self-diagnosis. Also, it is difficult to define what constitutes a "known indication or symptom of."
NOTE: "AIDS"/"AIDS Related Complex" is definitive. Conversely, "related conditions" is vague and not in compliance with § 89.12(d).
NOTE: "AIDS"/"AIDS Related Complex" is definitive. Conversely, "any AIDS related complex" erroneously suggests that there is more than one AIDS Related Complex.
NOTE: "AIDS related blood test" is vague and not in compliance with § 89.12.
31 Pa. Code § 90c.5