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Subdivision 1.Request for procedures.
An employee of a state-operated treatment program may request that the procedures of sections246.71to246.722be followed when the employee may have experienced a significant exposure to a patient.
Subd. 2.Conditions.
The state-operated treatment program shall follow the procedures in sections246.71to246.722when all of the following conditions are met:
(1)a licensed physician, advanced practice registered nurse, or physician assistant determines that a significant exposure has occurred following the protocol under section246.721;
(2)the licensed physician, advanced practice registered nurse, or physician assistant for the employee needs the patient's blood-borne pathogens test results to begin, continue, modify, or discontinue treatment in accordance
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Subdivision 1.Request for procedures.
An employee of a state-operated treatment program may request that the procedures of sections246.71to246.722be followed when the employee may have experienced a significant exposure to a patient.
Subd. 2.Conditions.
The state-operated treatment program shall follow the procedures in sections246.71to246.722when all of the following conditions are met:
(1) a licensed physician, advanced practice registered nurse, or physician assistant determines that a significant exposure has occurred following the protocol under section246.721;
(2) the licensed physician, advanced practice registered nurse, or physician assistant for the employee needs the patient's blood-borne pathogens test results to begin, continue, modify, or discontinue treatment in accordance with the most current guidelines of the United States Public Health Service, because of possible exposure to a blood-borne pathogen; and
(3) the employee consents to providing a blood sample for testing for a blood-borne pathogen.