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  • Infectious Disease Reporting Home
  • Reportable Diseases
  • Methods of Reporting
  • Persons Required to Report
  • Submitting Clinical Materials
  • Reporting Rule

Related Topics

  • Annual Summary of Disease Activity
  • Minnesota Electronic Disease Surveillance System (MEDSS)
  • Reporting Blood Lead Test Results
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Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division
651-201-5414
IDEPC Comment Form

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Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division
651-201-5414
IDEPC Comment Form

HIV, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C Prevention Program for Health Care Professionals

This law was repealed by the legislature in 2019, so it is no longer in effect. All program data that was collected will be kept private, per Article 11: Section 104.

Minnesota passed legislation in 1992 that mandated the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) and/or the professional licensing boards to evaluate and monitor licensed health care professionals who have HIV or hepatitis B virus (HBV) (e antigen positive only).

In 2000, the Minnesota legislature added hepatitis C virus (HCV) to the mandate.

This law was repealed by the legislature in 2019, so it is no longer in effect. All program data that was collected will be kept private, per Article 11: Section 104.

You can view the law at MN Office of the Revisor of Statutes: ยงยง214.17-214.25: HIV, HBV, and HCV Prevention Program.

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Last Updated: 10/05/2022

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