The department may disclose or authorize the disclosure of reportable disease and condition information, limited to that necessary to provide medical care to a person or to prevent the further transmission of a reportable disease or condition. The following may receive confidential, pertinent, reportable disease or condition information:
(1) Physicians and health care workers for whom the information is necessary to proceed with medical treatment;(2) Institutions whose employees or clients may pose a risk to the public's health;(3) Review panels convened or authorized by the department regarding HIV-infected physicians or health care workers;(4) Agencies of the U.S. Public Health Services, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Indian Health Services, and other local, state, tribal, and territorial health agencies;(5) Agencies or persons receiving donated blood, organs, tissues, or body fluids;(6) Researchers conducting anonymous epidemiological research;(7) Health care workers, emergency response workers, good samaritans, and funeral directors if there has been a potentially significant exposure to the blood or body fluids of a person;(8) School officials or administrators of child care settings if there is an exposure affecting children;(9) Contacts of infected persons; and(10) Health care workers needing tuberculosis information to comply with tuberculosis screening requirements.S.D. Admin. R. 44:20:02:08
20 SDR 69, effective 11/17/1993; 28 SDR 92, effective 12/30/2001; 38 SDR 8, effective 8/1/2011.General Authority: SDCL 34-1-17, 34-22-9, 34-22-12, 34-23-13.
Law Implemented: SDCL 34-22-9, 34-22-12, 34-22-12.1, 34-23-13.