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General informed consent for medical care that notifies the patient that an HIV test will be performed unless the patient declines (opt-out screening) should be considered sufficient to encompass informed consent for HIV testing.
VOLUNTARY CONSENT I agree that a sample of my blood may be taken and tested to determine the presence in my body of the HIV virus that causes AIDS. I have been told the potential uses of the HIV test, its limitations, the meaning of the tests results, and the procedures to be followed.
I understand that I can withdraw my consent for future tests at any time. If I test positive for HIV infection, I understand that my health care provider will talk with me about telling my sex or needle-sharing partners of possible exposure. I may revoke my consent orally or in writing at any time.
Inadvertent HIV testing without consent raises two issues: firstly, the patient has the right to know what has happened and to be asked whether they wish to know their results; and secondly, the consult is more difficult to predict and plan, as the patients response to a positive or negative result has not been
I understand that I can withdraw my consent for future tests at any time. If I test positive for HIV infection, I understand that my health care provider will talk with me about telling my sex or needle-sharing partners of possible exposure. I may revoke my consent orally or in writing at any time.
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Patients can consent to an HIV test by signing a general consent for medical care. The general medical consent form must give the patient an opportunity to refuse HIV testing (that is, an opportunity to opt out of being tested for HIV).
In Florida, an HIV test subject must essentially understand (be informed about) and then explicitly agree (consent) to the test. No Florida law authorizes providers to perform an HIV test based on a general consent from a patient to draw blood and run unspecified tests on the sample.
HIV and Texas Law General consent and documentation of verbal consent are sufficient. Minors who have the capacity to consent may also consent to HIV testing. For specific information related to Texas law on consent, delivering positive test results, and reporting requirements, see the HIV and Texas Law fact sheet.

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