2005 Idaho Code - 32-412A — EDUCATIONAL PAMPHLET AND SELF ADMINISTERED CONFIDENTIAL RISK APPRAISAL ON POSSIBLE AIDS EXPOSURE

                                  TITLE  32
                              DOMESTIC RELATIONS
                                  CHAPTER 4
                 MARRIAGE LICENSES, CERTIFICATES, AND RECORDS
    32-412A.  EDUCATIONAL PAMPHLET AND SELF ADMINISTERED CONFIDENTIAL RISK
APPRAISAL ON POSSIBLE AIDS EXPOSURE. Before any county recorder may issue a
marriage license, each male and female applicant therefor shall be provided
with a confidential AIDS educational pamphlet prepared by the state department
of health and welfare and provided to the county recorder by the department of
health and welfare. The educational pamphlet shall contain information
describing how AIDS can be contracted, what some of the symptoms of the
disease are, what the effects of the disease are, and what can be done to
prevent exposure to the disease.
    Each applicant shall certify to the county recorder that he or she has
read the educational pamphlet or has had the educational pamphlet read to
them.
    The confidential questionnaire shall be designed so that an answer to the
various questions will indicate to the marriage license applicant his or her
potential past exposure to situations, conditions, or procedures that are
medically known to have caused AIDS.
    The questionnaire shall state that the results of the questionnaire are
confidential to the applicant, but that if any of the answers indicate that he
or she is in the general population at risk for developing AIDS, he or she
should contact a physician, or the district health department, or the state
department of health and welfare.

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