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(3) A person who knows that he or she has HIV who, without having first informed the other person that he or she has HIV, engages in vaginal or anal intercourse, and who acts with reckless disregard but does not transmit HIV, is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than 1 year or a fine of
A: Yes. MCL 333.5127 provides that, when a minor is or professes to be infected with an STI, the minor may consent to medical care (including testing) and treatment, and parental consent for such medical care and treatment is not required.
Michigan Law requires you to tell your sexual partner that you have HIV before having vaginal or anal sex with them, unless you are medically suppressed and have no intent to spread the virus. If positive HIV status is disclosed before anal or vaginal sex, the HIV positive partner cannot be prosecuted.
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In Michigan, its a felony for an HIV-positive person to engage in sexual penetration without disclosing that information. ing the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), the number of reported cases of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in the state increased from 2016 to 2017.
In most states, theres no legal duty to inform or disclose your STD status to a sexual partner. But that decision could lead to criminal charges like those listed above. Informing a partner is not only a good idea, but also its typically a defense to criminal charges.
Because of the lifelong health and social implications resulting from many STDs, victims of these diseases may be able to file legal claims for damages against the people who infected them. If you were exposed to a STD, call the Michigan STD lawyers at Michigan Injury Lawyers.

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