Section 121050 Of Chapter 9. Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (aids) Public Safety And Testing Disclosure From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 105. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 9.
121050
. The people of the State of California find and declare that
AIDS, AIDS-related conditions, and other communicable diseases pose
a major threat to the public health and safety.
The health and safety of the public, victims of sexual crimes, and
peace officers, firefighters, and custodial personnel who may come
into contact with infected persons, have not been adequately
protected by law. The purpose of this chapter is to require that
information that may be vital to the health and safety of the public,
victims of certain crimes, certain defendants and minors, and
custodial personnel, custodial medical personnel, peace officers,
firefighters and emergency medical personnel put at risk in the
course of their official duties, be obtained and disclosed in an
appropriate manner in order that precautions can be taken to preserve
their health and the health of others or that those persons can be
relieved from groundless fear of infection.
It is the intent of this chapter to supersede in case of conflict
existing statutes or case law on the subjects covered including but
not limited to the confidentiality and consent provisions contained
in Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 120975), Chapter 8 (commencing
with Section 121025), and Chapter 10 (commencing with Section
121075).