Michigan HIV Laws 2025

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Is it Illegal to Not Tell Someone You Have HIV in California? Under SB 239, not disclosing your HIV status alonei.e., without additional aggravating factorsis not a crime.
Michigan Law requires you to tell your sexual partner that you have HIV before having vaginal or sex with them, unless you are medically suppressed and have no intent to spread the virus. If positive HIV status is disclosed before or vaginal sex, the HIV positive partner cannot be prosecuted.
Answer Hi, how are you doing? Yes you are protected from reinfection. As you are adherent to medication and have an undetectable viral load, this means your ART will work like PrEP as you have mentioned. If your partner sometimes uses ART and is not adherent with treatment there is some risk of reinfection.
(3) A local health department to which an individual is referred under subsection (1) shall inform the individual that he or she has a legal obligation to inform each of his or her sexual partners of the individuals HIV infection before engaging in sexual relations with that sexual partner, and that the individual may
If he did not tell you that he had it then you can sue him civilly for not disclosing of fact that he required to disclose. It may be a criminal offense in your state as it is to give someone HIV and not tell them that they are at risk because you have it.
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Sec. 5210. (1) A person who knows that he or she has the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) who engages in or vaginal intercourse with another person without having first informed the other person that he or she has HIV with the specific intent that the uninfected person contract HIV is guilty of a felony.

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