SFSU Policy/Guidelines Concerning HIV and
AIDS
Practice
Directive: P005
Issued October, 1993
The following policy and procedures/guidelines are designed for San
Francisco State University faculty, staff and students and are based on
California State University directives.* These guidelines are
consistent with current epidemiological data indicating that the HIV
virus is not spread by casual person-to-person contact and that
students or employees with HIV/AIDS, do not pose a health risk to other
students and employees in an academic setting.
POLICY: Students and employees with the Human
Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) shall be afforded unrestricted classroom
attendance, working conditions, use of University facilities and
participation in co-curricular and extracurricular activities as long
as they are physically and psychologically able to do so.
RESPONSIBILITY: San Francisco State University has
established an AIDS Coordinating Committee to plan a comprehensive
educational program and to develop administrative procedures that
address campus issues related to HIV/AIDS. The AIDS Coordinating
Committee, comprised of faculty, staff and students, is broadly
representative of the campus community in order to address the medical,
personal, administrative and legal issues associated with the disease.
Procedures developed are consistent with provisions specified in
collective bargaining agreements.
Further, a Steering Committee has been appointed to develop and
implement San Francisco State University policy on HIV/AIDS related
issues. Acting within Committee guidelines, appropriate administrators
shall analyze the individual circumstances and respond to persons with
HIV/AIDS on a case-by-case basis. Campus flexibility is necessary in
order to evaluate each case based upon the individual's ability to
function, the needs of the campus community and the legal obligations
involved.
Communication links have been established with county health
agencies and community HIV/AIDS centers in order to obtain current
medical and referral information. There are a number of resources
available on campus for students and employees who are concerned about
HIV/AIDS. For more information, individuals are encouraged to contact
Student Health Services, members on the AIDS Steering and Coordinating
Committees, Human Resources Department, Office of Faculty Affairs or
the Executive Dean of Students' Office. Appropriate education and/or
counseling shall be provided on campus or referral shall be made to
appropriate community agencies for those persons with continuing fears
or concerns about the disease.
PROCEDURES/GUIDELINES: The following procedures/guidelines
are intended to provide direction for dealing with HIV/AIDS related
issues in order to protect the rights of persons with HIV/AIDS to
create an informed and supportive campus community and to prevent the
spread of the virus.
- San Francisco State University shall provide reasonable
accommodation and shall provide assistance in obtaining appropriate
medical care and education for employees and students with HIV/AIDS in
a manner consistent with that provided for other medical problems. San
Francisco State University shall comply with the Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990.
- In accordance with University procedures and requirements,
medical conditions and medical records are confidential and may not be
released without permission, except as otherwise provided by law.
- There shall be no screening of students and employees for
HIV/AIDS, and no consideration of the existence of HIV/AIDS shall be
made in a decision for admission to the University or employment with
the University.
- Those who are known to be immunologically deficient should be
excused from institutional requirements for certain live, attenuated
vaccines as the benefit and/or risks of these vaccines is uncertain at
this time (e.g., measles and rubella).
- Access shall not be restricted for persons with HIV/AIDS, to
residence halls, libraries, student unions, social, cultural and
athletic events, dining areas, gymnasia, swimming pools, recreation
facilities, working environments and other common areas on campus.
- San Francisco State University shall take necessary steps to
ensure the safety of individuals participating in laboratory
experiments involving blood, blood products and body fluids. Students
participating in field work experiences in community health care
settings shall be provided assurance by the training facility that it
is in compliance with the United States Public Health Service's
guideline for the handling of blood, blood products and body fluids.
- Student Health Services shall review its protocols to ensure that
they are consistent with the guidelines proposed by the United States
Public Health Service for the handling of blood, blood products and
body fluids. The Student Health Services shall be familiar with sources
for testing for HIV/AIDS and shall refer persons requesting such
testing to appropriate community agencies. Regular medical follow-ups
shall be encouraged for those who have HIV/AIDS. Special provisions to
protect the health of persons with HIV/AIDS shall be considered during
periods of prevalence of such contagious diseases as measles, rubella
and chicken pox.
*The guidelines are based on information obtained form several
sources including the American College Health Association, the American
Council on Education, the Centers for Disease Control and Article 38
S.F. Municipal Code and are intended to reduce fears and dispel myths
regarding AIDS related issues. For a copy of the CSU AIDS Policy and
Guidelines, contact the Manager of Benefits and Training, Human
Resources Department. |