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Part I PRELIMINARY

Part II ADMINISTRATION

Part III CONTROL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES WITHIN SINGAPORE

Part IV CONTROL OF AIDS AND HIV INFECTION

Part V PREVENTION OF INTRODUCTION OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES INTO SINGAPORE

Part VI VACCINATION AND OTHER PROPHYLAXIS

Part VII ENFORCEMENT

Part VIIA NATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH

Part VIII MISCELLANEOUS

FIRST SCHEDULE Infectious Diseases

SECOND SCHEDULE Dangerous Infectious Diseases

THIRD SCHEDULE Requirements As to Vaccination and Other Prophylaxis

FOURTH SCHEDULE Diseases Against Which A Child Is to be Vaccinated

FIFTH SCHEDULE Diseases in Respect of Which Acts Referred to in Section 21a Are Prohibited

SIXTH SCHEDULE Diseases in Respect of Which Information May be Disclosed by the Director to A Person to Enable Him to Take Steps to Prevent Spread of Diseases

Legislative History

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On 26/05/2013, you requested for the version in force on 26/05/2013 incorporating all amendments published on or before 26/05/2013. The closest version currently available is that of 14/05/2013.
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Disclosure by Director, medical practitioner and recipient of information
25A.
—(1)  The Director may disclose any information relating to any person whom he reasonably believes to be infected with AIDS or HIV Infection to —
(a)
any medical practitioner or other health staff who has been exposed to a risk of infection from AIDS or HIV Infection; or
(b)
any first responder who has experienced a significant exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials of any patient.
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(2)  In subsection (1), “first responder” means any police officer, member of the Singapore Civil Defence Force or any person who provides emergency response, first aid care or other medically related assistance either in the course of the person’s occupational duties or as a volunteer.
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(3)  Subject to subsection (4), a medical practitioner may disclose information relating to any person whom he reasonably believes to be infected with AIDS or HIV Infection to the spouse, former spouse or other contact of the infected person or to a Health Officer for the purpose of making the disclosure to the spouse, former spouse or other contact.
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(4)  The medical practitioner shall not disclose any information under subsection (3) unless —
(a)
he reasonably believes that it is medically appropriate and that there is a significant risk of infection to the spouse, former spouse or other contact;
(b)
he has counselled the infected person regarding the need to notify the spouse, former spouse or other contact and he reasonably believes that the infected person will not inform the spouse, former spouse or other contact; and
(c)
he has informed the infected person of his intent to make such disclosure to the spouse, former spouse or other contact.
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(5)  Where the medical practitioner is unable, by any reasonable means, to counsel or inform the infected person, he may apply to the Director to waive the requirements of subsection (4)(b) or (c) or both.
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(6)  The Director may approve the application made under subsection (5) if, in the opinion of the Director, it is medically appropriate to disclose the information and that there is a significant risk of infection to the spouse, former spouse or other contact.
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(7)  No person, to whom any information relating to a person who is reasonably believed to be infected with AIDS or HIV Infection has been disclosed under this section, shall disclose such information to any person other than the persons specified in subsection (8) or as provided in subsection (10).
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(8)  The persons referred to in subsection (7) are —
(a)
the infected person himself;
(b)
a person who is authorised under section 25(1)(a) to consent to such disclosure; and
(c)
any person who is authorised to disclose such information under subsection (1), (3) or (6) or section 25(1).
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(9)  Any person who contravenes subsection (7) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $10,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 months or to both.
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(10)  A person, to whom any information relating to a person who is reasonably believed to be infected with AIDS or HIV Infection has been disclosed under this section, may apply to the Director for approval to disclose such information to any person or class of persons.
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(11)  The Director may approve the application under subsection (10) if he is satisfied that such disclosure is in the interests of public health or public safety.
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