Chapter 38 as appearing in the 2004 official edition is hereby amended by inserting, after section 15, the following:-
Section 16. Any person, including without limitation, a police officer, fire fighter, emergency medical technician, corrections officer, ambulance operator or attendant who, while acting in his professional capacity, attends, assists, or transports a deceased person over whom the chief medical examiner or his designee has accepted jurisdiction, and who sustains an unprotected exposure capable of transmitting an infectious disease dangerous to the public health, shall immediately inform the chief medical examiner or his designee of said exposure.
The chief medical examiner or his designee, after receiving the body of the deceased person and a report of an unprotected exposure capable of transmitting an infectious disease dangerous to the public health, may cause the body of the deceased to be tested for possible infectious diseases dangerous to the public health. The chief medical examiner or his designee shall inform any person reporting an unprotected exposure capable of transmitting an infectious disease dangerous to the public health of the results of such testing.
Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, neither the office of the chief medical examiner, nor any employee of the office including the chief medical examiner, shall be subject to civil or criminal liability for testing or reporting pursuant to the requirements of this section, if such testing or reporting was performed in good faith.
“Infectious disease dangerous to the public health” shall be defined by department of public health regulations promulgated pursuant to section 111C of chapter 111.
“Unprotected exposure capable of transmitting an infectious disease dangerous to the public health” shall be defined by department of public health regulations promulgated pursuant to section 111C of chapter 111 and shall include, but not be limited to, instances of attempted direct mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, or the co-mingling of the blood of the deceased person and the person exposed.
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