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April 21, 2008

South Carolina House to Debate School-Notification Law

A bill that would remove a South Carolina law requiring students’ HIV test results to be reported to their schools will go in front of the state house of representatives this week, South Carolina’s The State reports (thestate.com, 4/21).

The bill, filed by state senator Brad Hutto, has already passed the senate. If it is passed by the house, the bill would eliminate the requirement that the Department of Health and Environmental Control notify a school district superintendent and school nurse if a student tests positive for HIV.

Hutto and other lawmakers say the current law could deter students from getting tested for fear that others will find out if they test positive.

“It’s superfluous information that (superintendents and nurses) can’t act upon,” said Hutto. “They can’t notify another student or teacher or parent. They can’t send the student for counseling. It’s knowledge that has no purpose. So why have it at all?”

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