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Old 05-24-2005, 12:39 PM
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Default TEXAS WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION NOTICE REGARDING Labor Law Poster

CERTAIN WORK-RELATED COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND ELIGIBILITY FOR WORKERS'
COMPENSATION BENEFITS
TO: Law Enforcement Officers, Fire Fighters, Emergency Medical Service Employees, Paramedics, and Correctional Officers -
IN ORDER TO QUALIFY FOR WORKERS' COMPENSATION BENEFITS, AN
EMPLOYEE WHO CLAIMS A POSSIBLE WORK-RELATED EXPOSURE TO A REPORTABLE DISEASE, INCLUDING HIV INFECTION, MUST BE TESTED FOR THE DISEASE NOT LATER THAN THE 10TH DAY AFTER THE EXPOSURE AND MUST PROVIDE THEIR EMPLOYER WITH DOCUMENTATION OF THE TEST AND A SWORN AFFIDAVIT OF THE DATE AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE EXPOSURE. THE TEST RESULT MUST INDICATE THE ABSENCE OF THE DISEASE. THE EMPLOYEE IS NOT REQUIRED TO PAY FOR THE TEST.
Reportable diseases are those communicable diseases and health conditions required to be reported to the Texas Department of Health. Exposure criteria and testing protocol must conform to Texas Department of Health requirements.
TO: All State Employees -
IN ORDER TO QUALIFY FOR WORKERS' COMPENSATION BENEFITS, A STATE
EMPLOYEE WHO CLAIMS A POSSIBLE WORK-RELATED EXPOSURE TO HUMAN
IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV) INFECTION, MUST BE TESTED FOR HIV WITHIN 10 DAYS AFTER THE EXPOSURE AND MUST PROVIDE THEIR EMPLOYER WITH
DOCUMENTATION OF THE TEST AND A WRITTEN STATEMENT OF THE DATE AND
CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE EXPOSURE. THE TEST RESULT MUST INDICATE THE ABSENCE OF HIV INFECTION. THE EMPLOYEE IS NOT REQUIRED TO PAY FOR THE TEST.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: TALK TO YOUR EMPLOYER OR CALL THE TEXAS WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION AT 1-800-372-7713. ALSO, CONTACT THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (TDH) TO ENSURE FULL COMPLIANCE WITH THE HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE AND TDH RULES.
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