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HIV/AIDS Policy Review

The Board of Health and the Department of Health launched a joint initiative to review procedures, policies, rules, and statutes related to HIV/AIDS and other blood borne infections in 2003. This resulted in the Board revising rules for HIV at its April 2005 meeting. The Board adopted additional revisions to rules regarding name retention for HIV case reports in June 2006. For more information, including copies of documents, visit the HIV Policy Review section of the department's Web site.  The Board expects to receive a briefing from the Department in 2008 about implementation of the revisions and the possible need for additional rule changes.

  • CR-103 filed May 4, 2005 as WSR 05-11-110.

  • Board briefing on national reporting standards for HIV on November 9, 2005.

  • New CR-103 filed August 1, 2006 as WSR 06-16-17

Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20.050 and 70.24 RCW
SBOH Contact: Ned Therien, 360-236-4103
DOH Contact: John Peppert, 360-236-3427


Notifiable Conditions Rule Revision

The Board adopted changes to the Notifiable Conditions chapter at a public hearing on November 10, 2004. The affected sections are WAC 246-101-015, 101, 201, and 301. The changes expanded the list of notifiable conditions to include conditions that were provisionally notifiable and added hepatitis C and hepatitis B to the list of conditions reportable by laboratories. The provisionally notifiable conditions that were added to the permanent list of reportable conditions are: autism spectrum disorders, cerebral palsy, alcohol related birth defects, newly diagnosed cases and previously unreported cases of prevalent hepatitis B (chronic) and hepatitis C (acute and chronic), initial genital infection with herpes simplex, abdominal wall congenital defects, and arboviral diseases. Information regarding notifiable conditions is available from the Department of Health’s Web site. The Board expects to receive a briefing update from the Department in 2008 regarding possibly amending the listing of notifiable conditions.

Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20.050 and 70.24.125
SBOH Contact: Craig McLaughlin, 360-236-4106
DOH Contact: Pam Lovinger, 360-236-4225

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