Handbook of Operating Procedures 3-1310
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
Effective May 05, 2015
Executive Sponsor: Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Policy Owner: Associate Vice President for Human Resources
The University of Texas at Austin ("University") recognizes human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) as a serious public health threat and is committed to promoting an informed, educated, and responsive University community regarding HIV and the associated Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). This policy provides the framework for managing risks associated with HIV and AIDS in compliance with state laws and in the context of the medical, educational, legal, administrative, and ethical issues involved.
To provide the roles and responsibilities for responding to specific situations involving persons with AIDS or HIV infections in compliance with Texas Administrative Code (Title 25, part 1, chapter 96, Bloodborne Pathogen Control) and Texas Education Code (Sec. 51.919HIV and AIDS Policy; Information Dissemination) covering areas of administrative policy, residence life, health education, testing, confidentiality, and patient care.
The policy applies to University employees and students.
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS):
A chronic, potentially life-threatening condition caused by the HIV infection. By damaging the immune system, HIV interferes with the body's ability to fight off infections and disease.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV):
The virus that can lead to AIDS, a sexually transmitted infection. It can also be spread by contact with infected blood, or from mother to child during pregnancy, childbirth, or breast-feeding. Within this policy, €HIV infection€ denotes the total spectrum of the disease, from HIV seropositive but asymptomatic infection to fully developed AIDS.
Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan:
A written control plan providing direction on the elimination or minimization of exposure to bloodborne pathogens, including HIV, in occupational and educational settings in accordance with the Texas Health and Safety Code, Sec. 81.304 and with guidance from the OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.1030, Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens. The University's Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan may be found as a link from http://www.utexas.edu/safety/ehs/biosafety/.
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University Health Services (UHS) (for students) | Phone: 512-471-4955 | Website: |
Health Promotion Resource Center (for students) | Phone: 512-475-8252 | Website: |
Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) | Phone: 512-471-6259 | Website: |
HealthPoint Occupational Health Program (for employees) | Phone: | Website: http://www.utexas.edu/hr/current/services/ohp.html
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Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) | Phone: 512-471-3511 | Website: |
The University establishes a Bloodborne Pathogens Control Committee (BPCC) authorized to annually review and update the University's written Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan. The committee will be comprised minimally of representatives from:
The University will manage its administrative operations with respect to individuals with HIV infection or AIDS in the following manner.
current scientific information indicates required academic activities may expose others to risk of transmission.
The University will manage the risk and safety issues associated with HIV and AIDS in the following areas.
Except where release is required or authorized by law, information concerning the HIV or AIDS status of students, employees, or patients, and any portion of a medical record will be kept confidential and will not be released without written consent. Information concerning HIV or AIDS status held in non- medical records will be limited to that which is necessary to determine reasonable accommodations, if applicable, or to investigate an occupational exposure. Non-medical records containing personal health information (PHI) will follow privacy standards established by federal and state law.
Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan (linked page)
OH-218, Pathogens Training (EID required)
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The University's General Information Catalog, Appendix G - Policy on AIDS and HIV Infection
Occupational Safety and Health Standards, CFR 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogens
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25, Chapter 96 - Bloodborne Pathogens Control
Texas Education Code, Section 51.919 - HIV and AIDS Policy
AIDS.gov
Last review date: April 29, 2015
Editorial change made May 12, 2015
Next scheduled review: April 2017
Previously HOP 7.26