Fla. Stat. 945.355
HIV testing of inmates prior to release


(1)

As used in this section, the term “HIV test” means a test ordered to determine the presence of the antibody or antigen to human immunodeficiency virus or the presence of human immunodeficiency virus infection.

(2)

If an inmate’s HIV status is unknown to the department, the department shall, pursuant to s. 381.004(2), perform an HIV test on the inmate not less than 60 days prior to the inmate’s presumptive release date from prison by reason of parole, accumulation of gain-time credits, or expiration of sentence. An inmate who is known to the department to be HIV positive or who has been tested within the previous year and does not request retesting need not be tested under this section but is subject to subsections (4) and (5). However, an inmate who is released due to an emergency is exempt from the provisions of this section.

(3)

The department shall record the results of the HIV test in the inmate’s medical record.

(4)

Pursuant to ss. 381.004(2) and 945.10, the department shall notify the Department of Health and the county health department where the inmate plans to reside regarding an inmate who is known to be HIV positive or has received an HIV positive test result under this section prior to the release of that inmate.

(5)

Prior to the release of an inmate who is known to be HIV positive or who has received a positive HIV test result under this section, the department shall provide special transitional assistance to the inmate, which must include:Education on preventing the transmission of HIV to others and on the importance of receiving followup care and treatment.A written, individualized discharge plan that includes referrals to and contacts with the county health department and local HIV primary care services in the area where the inmate plans to reside.A 30-day supply of all HIV/AIDS-related medications that the inmate is taking prior to release under the protocols of the Department of Corrections and the treatment guidelines of the United States Department of Health and Human Services.

(a)

Education on preventing the transmission of HIV to others and on the importance of receiving followup care and treatment.

(b)

A written, individualized discharge plan that includes referrals to and contacts with the county health department and local HIV primary care services in the area where the inmate plans to reside.

(c)

A 30-day supply of all HIV/AIDS-related medications that the inmate is taking prior to release under the protocols of the Department of Corrections and the treatment guidelines of the United States Department of Health and Human Services.

(6)

Notwithstanding any provision of the Florida Statutes providing for a waiver of sovereign immunity, neither the state, its agencies, subdivisions nor employees of the state, its agencies, or subdivisions shall be liable to any person for negligently causing death or personal injury arising out of complying with this section.

Source: Section 945.355 — HIV testing of inmates prior to release, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0945.­355 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

945.01
Definitions
945.04
Department of Corrections
945.10
Confidential information
945.12
Transfers for rehabilitative treatment
945.25
Records
945.025
Jurisdiction of department
945.27
Proceedings by department
945.28
Selection of probation or parole offices by the department
945.31
Restitution and other payments
945.35
Requirement for education on human immunodeficiency virus, acquired immune deficiency syndrome, and other communicable diseases
945.035
Notice of employment, appointment, or separation
945.36
Law enforcement personnel authorized to conduct drug tests on inmates and releasees
945.40
Corrections Mental Health Act
945.041
Reports
945.41
Legislative intent of ss
945.42
Definitions
945.43
Placement of inmate in a mental health treatment facility
945.043
Department-operated day care services
945.44
Emergency placement of inmate in a mental health treatment facility
945.45
Continued placement of inmates in mental health treatment facilities
945.46
Initiation of involuntary placement proceedings with respect to a mentally ill inmate scheduled for release
945.47
Discharge of inmate from mental health treatment
945.047
Licensing requirements for physicians, osteopathic physicians, and chiropractic physicians employed by the department
945.48
Rights of inmates provided mental health treatment
945.49
Operation and administration
945.71
Inmate training programs
945.72
Eligibility and screening of inmates
945.73
Inmate training program operation
945.74
Implementation
945.091
Extension of the limits of confinement
945.092
Limits on work-release and minimum security custody for persons who have committed the crime of escape
945.215
Inmate welfare and employee benefit trust funds
945.0311
Employment of relatives
945.355
HIV testing of inmates prior to release
945.601
Correctional Medical Authority
945.602
State of Florida Correctional Medical Authority
945.603
Powers and duties of authority
945.604
Medical claims
945.0913
Inmates prohibited from driving state-owned vehicles to transport inmates in a work-release program
945.2151
Verifying social security numbers
945.6031
Required reports and surveys
945.6032
Quality management program requirements
945.6033
Continuing contracts with health care providers
945.6034
Minimum health care standards
945.6035
Dispute resolution
945.6036
Enforcement
945.6037
Nonemergency health care
945.6038
Inmate litigation costs
945.6041
Inmate medical services
945.21501
Employee Benefit Trust Fund
945.21503
Federal Grants Trust Fund

Current through Fall 2025

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