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Washington Legislature eases penalties for HIV exposure

The change, requested by the Department of Health, also calls for increased intervention, including counseling and testing.

OLYMPIA, Wash. — Editor's note: The above video about the bill originally aired Feb. 13, 2020.

The Washington Legislature has approved a bill that reduces the crime of intentionally exposing a sexual partner to HIV from a felony to a misdemeanor.

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Supporters of the change to the rarely used law say the current penalties don't have an effect on reducing transmissions or improving public health, while opponents argued the move diminishes the significance of the impact on a person who is unknowingly infected. 

The legislation, which was requested by the state Department of Health, also calls for more intervention from local and state health officers, allowing them to recommend options ranging from testing to counseling, and even mandating treatment for an individual determined to be placing others at risk.

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