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HB 111

Tennessee House of Representatives bill in Session 114.

Status: enacted. Latest action: March 28, 2025.

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 68-5-602, relative to maternal health screening.

Bill ID TN-114-HB-111
Session 114
Status enacted
Committee Senate Calendar Committee
House of Representatives enacted 2025-03-28
Summary

TESTING OF PREGNANT WOMEN GENERALLY Present law requires every physician, surgeon, or other person permitted by law to attend a pregnant woman during gestat ion to take , or cause to be taken , a sample of the blood of the woman at the time of first examination and visit or within 10 days after the first examination. If the first visit is at the time of delivery, or after delivery, the standard serological test required such provision must be performed at that time. The blood sample must be sent to a laboratory approved by the department of health ("department"") for testing for syphilis infection, rubella immunity, and hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg). This bill adds that the sample must be tested for hepatitis C antibody (anti-HCV) with automatic reflex to HCV RNA if anti-HCV is reactive. TESTING FOR WOMEN AT HIGH RISK OF HEPATITIS B OR SYPHILIS Present law requires, in the same manner, that a sample of blood be taken during or after the 28 th week of gestation for a woman whom the attending physician determines to be at high risk of hepatitis B or syphilis according to the current standards of care. This second sample must be sent to a laboratory approve d by the department for testing for syphilis infection and HBsAg only. This bill rewrites the above provisions to, instead, require, i n the same manner, a sample of blood to be taken and tested between the 28 th and 32nd week of gestation for syphilis for all pregnant women. In the same manner, a sample of blood must be taken and tested for syphilis for all pregnant women at the time of delivery. PERSONS NOT PERMITTED BY LAW TO TAKE BLOOD SAMPLES Present law clarifies that e very person attending a preg nant woman who is not permitted by law to take blood samples must cause a sample of blood to be taken by a health provider permitted by law to take the samples at the time of first examination and visit or within 10 days after the first examination. These samples must be submitted to the same approved laboratories for testing for syphilis infection and HBsAg. If no rubella immunity is documented, then testing for rubella is required. This bill rewrites the above provisions to, instead, clarify that e ver y person attending a pregnant woman who is not permitted by law to take blood samples must cause a sample of blood to be taken and tested by a health provider permitted by law to take the samples as required in this bill."

Sponsor
William Lamberth
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2025-01-13 Introduced Bill introduced
2025-03-20 Status enacted
2025-03-28 Latest Action Effective date(s) 07/01/2025
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