Section 7552 Of Chapter 6. Miscellaneous Provisions From California Penal Code >> Title 8. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 6.
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. (a) It is recommended that every city or county correctional,
custodial, and law enforcement agency to which this title applies
have a comprehensive AIDS and HIV prevention and education program in
operation by March 31, 1989. Recommended goals for the programs
include all of the following:
(1) Education. Implementation of an educational plan which
includes education and training for officers, support staff, and
inmates on the prevention and transmission of HIV, with regular
updates, at least every three months, with all persons held in
custody for at least 12 hours in a correctional institution being
provided at least with a pamphlet approved by the county health
officer, and more detailed education for persons kept beyond three
days.
(2) Body fluid precautions. Because all bodily fluids are
considered as potentially infectious, supplying all employees of
correctional institutions with the necessary equipment and supplies
to follow accepted universal bodily fluids precautions, including
gloves and devices to administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation, when
dealing with infected persons or those in high-risk groups for HIV or
hepatitis B or C.
(3) Separate housing for infected individuals. Making available
adequate separate housing facilities for housing inmates who have
tested positive for HIV infection and who continue to engage in
activities which transmit HIV, with facilities comparable to those of
other inmates with access to recreational and educational
facilities, commensurate with the facilities available in the
correctional institution.
(4) Adequate AIDS medical services. The provision of medical
services appropriate for the diagnosis and treatment of HIV
infection.
(5) These guidelines are advisory only and do not constitute a
state mandate.
(b) The program shall require confidentiality of information in
accordance with this title and other provisions of law.
(c) The Corrections Standards Authority and the State Department
of Health Services shall assist in developing the programs.