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There isn't a law in Texas that makes it illegal for you to not tell a partner you have an STD or STI. However, it is illegal to knowingly or recklessly transmit an STD. As mentioned, if you don't tell a partner about your STD and they contract the disease, you could face criminal charges, as well a civil lawsuit.
In the U.S., a diagnosed case of certain sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can trigger: Reporting by the healthcare provider to the state/local government. Investigation by the health department (partner notification, contact tracing, etc.)
Standardized case definitions for each nationally notifiable disease are determined by the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, which meets annually. These definitions are periodically updated as new information becomes available [4].
The reporting of STDs does not require patient consent and does not contradict the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy Rule. If you have questions about reporting STDs, please call (213) 368-7441.
STI and HIV/AIDS cases should be reported in accordance with state and local statutory requirements. Syphilis (including congenital syphilis), gonorrhea, chlamydia, chancroid, and HIV are reportable diseases in every state.
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In the U.S., a diagnosed case of certain sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can trigger: Reporting by the healthcare provider to the state/local government. Investigation by the health department (partner notification, contact tracing, etc.)
In California, health care providers who have diagnosed, or suspect the presence of, a sexually transmitted disease (STD) in their patient are legally required to report that information to the local health department.
As a provider, you need to be aware that all 50 states require that syphilis cases be reported to the state or local public health agency so that it can take action to find and treat exposed persons.
The STDs that are required by Texas law to be reported include: AIDS. Chancroid. Chlamydia. Gonorrhea. HIV infection. Syphilis.
If your partner knew they had an STD but did not warn you and still had sex with you, that is considered intentional exposure. No matter where you live, you have the right to file a lawsuit against your partner for their negligence in failing to warn you that they had an STD.

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