Section 1
Preliminary - Interpretation
Part I: Preliminary Section Interpretation Section In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires— " Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) " means a condition characterized by a combination of signs and symptoms, resulting from suppression of the immune system caused by infection with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV); " Anonymous testing " refers to an HIV testing procedure where by the individual being tested does not reveal his or her true identity and an identifying number or symbol is used to substitute for the name and allows the laboratory conducting the test and the person on whom the test is conducted to match the test result with the identifying number or symbol; " ART " means antiretroviral therapy; " ARVs " means anti-retroviral drugs that suppress HIV multiplication in the body of a person living with HIV; " Biomedical research means "— (a) the study of specific diseases and conditions (mental or physical), including detection, cause, prophylaxis, treatment, and rehabilitation of persons; (b) the design of methods, drugs and devices used to diagnose, support, and maintain the individual during and after treatment for specific diseases or conditions; or (c) the scientific inv...
Section 2
Prevention of HIV - Reasonable care to be taken to avoid transmission of HIV
Part II: Prevention of HIV Section Reasonable care to be taken to avoid transmission of HIV Section A person shall take reasonable steps and precaution to protect him or herself and others from HIV infection. A person shall use protective measures to protect him or herself and others from infection with HIV during sexual intercourse.
Section 10
HIV counselling and testing - Persons incapable of giving informed consent to HIV testing
Part III: HIV counselling and testing Section Persons incapable of giving informed consent to HIV testing Section For purposes of subsection (1), a person is incapable of giving informed consent if he or she is— A person incapable of giving informed consent under section 9 may be tested for HIV if his or her parent, guardian, next of kin, caretaker or agent gives informed consent. unconscious; of unsound mind; a minor ; suffering from any impairment rendering him or her incapable of giving his or her informed consent . The informed consent shall be in the form specified in the Third Schedule to this Act.
Section 11
HIV counselling and testing - Consent to test for HIV may be dispensed with
Part III: HIV counselling and testing Section Consent to test for HIV may be dispensed with Section Consent to HIV test under section 9 and 10 may be dispensed with where— it is unreasonably withheld, or in an emergency due to grave medical or psychiatric condition,
Section 12
HIV counselling and testing - HIV testing of persons charged with sexual offences
Part III: HIV counselling and testing Section HIV testing of persons charged with sexual offences Section A person who is apprehended for a sexual offence shall be subjected to HIV testing for purposes of criminal proceedings and investigations.
Section 13
HIV counselling and testing - Routine HIV testing
Part III: HIV counselling and testing Section Routine HIV testing Section The following persons shall be subjected to routine HIV test for purposes of prevention of HIV transmission— the victim of a sexual offence ; a pregnant woman; a partner of a pregnant woman;
Section 14
HIV counselling and testing - HIV testing under a court order
Part III: HIV counselling and testing Section HIV testing under a court order Section Notwithstanding section 9 , a person may be subjected to an HIV test under a court order.
Section 15
HIV counselling and testing - Provision of appropriate treatment to HIV positive pregnant woman
Part III: HIV counselling and testing Section Provision of appropriate treatment to HIV positive pregnant woman Section A pregnant woman who is tested and found to be HIV positive under section 13 shall be entitled to treatment, care and support, and routine medication to prevent transmission of HIV to the child. Treatment, care, support, or routine medication shall be given to the partner of a pregnant woman. A child who is born to an HIV positive mother shall be given immediate treatment, care and support and routine medication.
Section 16
HIV counselling and testing - Testing of the newborn child exposed to HIV
Part III: HIV counselling and testing Section Testing of the newborn child exposed to HIV Section A child born of a mother who is HIV positive shall be tested for HIV as soon as it is medically practical. A child who tests HIV positive under subsection (1) shall be given HIV treatment, care, and support.
Section 17
HIV counselling and testing - Efficiency to be ensured in testing
Part III: HIV counselling and testing Section Efficiency to be ensured in testing Section A health unit , medical practitioner or other qualified officer involved in HIV testing shall take reasonable measures to ensure that the testing process is carried out efficiently in accordance with standards prescribed by the Minister . A person who contravenes subsection (1) shall be liable to a civil wrong. Notwithstanding subsection (2), a person may be charged with a criminal offence.
Section 18
HIV counselling and testing - Disclosure or release of HIV test results
Part III: HIV counselling and testing Section Disclosure or release of HIV test results Section Notwithstanding sub-section (1), the results of an HIV test may be disclosed or released to— The results of an HIV test shall be confidential and shall only be disclosed or released by a medical practitioner or other qualified officer to the person tested. a parent or guardian of a minor ; a parent or guardian of a person of unsound mind; a legal administrator or guardian , with the written consent of the person tested; a medical practitioner or other qualified officer who is directly involved in the treatment or counselling of that person, where the HIV status is clinically relevant; any other person with whom an HIV infected person is in close or continuous contact including a sexual partner , if the nature of contact, in the opinion of the medical practitioner or other qualified officer , poses a clear and present danger of HIV transmission to that person; a person authorized by this Act or any other law; or any other person as may be authorized by a court ; any person exposed to blood or body fluid of a person tested. Subject to subsection (4), a parent or guardian of a minor shall inform the minor who tests HIV positive...
Section 19
HIV counselling and testing - Confidentiality of test results and counselling information
Part III: HIV counselling and testing Section Confidentiality of test results and counselling information Section A person in possession of information relating to the HIV status of any person shall observe confidentiality in handling that information. A person who contravenes sub section (1) commits an offence.
Section 20
HIV counselling and testing - Person tested to be notified on disclosure
Part III: HIV counselling and testing Section Person tested to be notified on disclosure Section The medical practitioner or other qualified officer giving the results of an HIV test to any person shall, except in the case of other professionals involved in the treatment or care of the person tested, inform the person tested of the disclosure giving— the nature and purpose of disclosure ; date of disclosure ; and the recipient of the information.
Section 21
HIV counselling and testing - Organ, tissue, body fluid or part of the body to be identified with test results
Part III: HIV counselling and testing Section Organ, tissue, body fluid or part of the body to be identified with test results Section A person donating any organ, tissue, body fluid or part of his or her body for the treatment of another person or insemination of sperm, shall be subjected to HIV testing .
Section 22
HIV counselling and testing - Testing of donated blood
Part III: HIV counselling and testing Section Testing of donated blood Section Donated blood shall as soon as reasonably practicable be subjected to an HIV test. Blood tested under subsection (1) if found to contain HIV shall be disposed of in accordance with prescribed guidelines on the disposal of medical waste. A person whose blood has been tested may be counselled and informed of the results as soon as possible.
Section 23
HIV counselling and testing - Testing centers to maintain health standards
Part III: HIV counselling and testing Section Testing centers to maintain health standards Section A health unit carrying out HIV testing shall maintain good health standards as may be prescribed by the Minister .
Section 3
HIV counselling and testing - Pre and post-test HIV counselling
Part III: HIV counselling and testing Section Pre and post-test HIV counselling Section A health unit which carries out an HIV test shall in all cases provide pre and post-test counselling to a person undergoing an HIV test. A health unit may where necessary and with the consent of the person tested require the attendance of any other person likely to be affected by the results of such test.
Section 4
HIV counselling and testing - Counselling to be conducted by trained HIV counsellors
Part III: HIV counselling and testing Section Counselling to be conducted by trained HIV counsellors Section Counselling of any person under this Act shall only be conducted by a medical practitioner , other qualified officer , or counsellor .
Section 5
HIV counselling and testing - Nature of pre-test counselling
Part III: HIV counselling and testing Section Nature of pre-test counselling Section A counsellor shall provide pre-test counselling to a person who has consented to be tested for HIV which shall include— information pertaining to the nature of HIV transmission; the importance of having an HIV test; an explanation of the informed consent form; client-centered information tailored to the behavior, circumstances and special needs of the person to be tested; personalized risk assessment; possible results and how to handle the situation to reduce transmission; and such other relevant information as the counsellor may deem necessary.
Section 6
HIV counselling and testing - Nature of post-test counselling
Part III: HIV counselling and testing Section Nature of post-test counselling Section A counsellor shall provide post-test counselling to a person getting negative HIV test results which shall include— A counsellor shall as soon as practicable provide counselling to a person getting positive HIV test results which shall include— the test results and their implications; importance of further testing; and continuing necessity of taking protective measures to avoid contracting HIV. test results and their implications; the infectious nature of the virus and types of the disease and measures to prevent transmission; referral to medical and social services; the importance of notifying his or her partner ; the importance of notifying persons in close or continuous contact posing danger of infection; continuing necessity of taking protective measures to avoid contracting other types of infection; and such other information as the counsellor may deem necessary.
Section 7
HIV counselling and testing - Continuous counselling
Part III: HIV counselling and testing Section Continuous counselling Section A health unit shall, after the post-test counselling, offer continuous counselling sessions to a person whose test results are HIV positive to enable the person to effectively cope with his or her HIV status.
Section 8
HIV counselling and testing - HIV testing services
Part III: HIV counselling and testing Section HIV testing services Section A health unit may offer HIV testing services to a person. The identity of a person tested under subsection (1) shall be maintained at the health unit and shall not be disclosed or released to any person except in accordance with the law and medical standards of disclosing or releasing personal medical information. The performance of a test shall be carried out by a medical practitioner or other qualified officer . A person who contravenes this section commits an offence.
Section 9
HIV counselling and testing - Voluntary HIV testing
Part III: HIV counselling and testing Section Voluntary HIV testing Section A person may take a voluntary HIV test if he or she gives his or her informed consent .
Section 24
State responsibility in HIV control - State obligations
Part IV: State responsibility in HIV control Section State obligations Section The government shall devise measures to— ensure the right of access to equitable distribution of health facilities, goods and services including essential medicines on a non-discriminatory basis; provide universal HIV treatment to all persons on a non-discriminatory basis; develop and implement a national public health strategy and plan of action for HIV; prevent and control HIV transmission; promote awareness of the rights of persons living with HIV and duties imposed on persons under this Act; promote and ensure non-discriminatory participation of people living with HIV and AIDS in government programmes; promote and ensure involvement of people living with HIV in participating in government programmes; mainstream HIV and AIDS programmes in all government sectors; provide care and support to persons living with HIV and AIDS as appropriate; provide adequate funding for HIV and AIDS programmes; give priority to most at risk population. For purposes of this section, "most at risk population" include fishing communities, prisons, migrant populations, or other areas as may be determined by the Minister from time to time.
Section 48
Miscellaneous provisions - Laboratory analysis
Part IX: Miscellaneous provisions Section Laboratory analysis Section A medical practitioner or other qualified officer who takes biological samples of specimens from persons in discordant relationships or from a person who tests positive initially and later tests negative shall forward a sample to the Ministry of Health Laboratory for authoritative confirmation. The samples or specimens forwarded to the Ministry of Health laboratory shall not include names identified with them or any information which would identify the person tested.
Section 49
Miscellaneous provisions - Regulations
Part IX: Miscellaneous provisions Section Regulations Section The Minister may make regulations for the better carrying out of the provisions of this Act.
Section 50
Miscellaneous provisions - Minister to issue technical guidelines on surgical, dental, and other procedures or treatments
Part IX: Miscellaneous provisions Section Minister to issue technical guidelines on surgical, dental, and other procedures or treatments Section The Minister may— issue technical guidelines on precautions against HIV transmission during surgical, dental, embalming, tattooing or similar procedures; issue guidelines on the handling and disposal of cadavers, body fluids, or waste of persons known to be living with HIV.
Section 25
HIV and AIDS Trust Fund - Establishment of the Fund
Part V: HIV and AIDS Trust Fund Section Establishment of the Fund Section There is established a Fund to be known as the HIV and AIDS Trust Fund .
Section 26
HIV and AIDS Trust Fund - Object of the Fund
Part V: HIV and AIDS Trust Fund Section Object of the Fund Section The object of the Fund is to secure a predictable and sustainable means of procuring goods and services for HIV and AIDS counselling, testing and treatment.
Section 27
HIV and AIDS Trust Fund - Source of moneys of the Fund
Part V: HIV and AIDS Trust Fund Section Source of moneys of the Fund Section The monies of the Fund shall consist of— two percent of the total tax revenue collected from levies on beers, spirits or waragi , soft drinks and bottled water; tax revenue from any other taxable item as may be identified by the Minister responsible for finance from time to time; grants, monies, or assets donated to the Fund through the Minister responsible for finance or assets donated to the Fund by any foreign government, international agency or other external body of persons, corporate or unincorporated; or money received by the Fund by way of voluntary contributions. The tax revenue referred to in subsection (1) (a) shall be remitted directly to the Fund on a quarterly basis.
Section 28
HIV and AIDS Trust Fund - Administration of the Fund
Part V: HIV and AIDS Trust Fund Section Administration of the Fund Section The Fund shall be administered by the Minister responsible for health in consultation with the Minister responsible for finance. The Minister shall, within six months of commencement of this Act, make regulations to provide for the management of the Fund . The regulations made under sub-section (2) shall be laid before Parliament for approval.
Section 29
HIV and AIDS related human biomedical research - Requirements for research
Part VI: HIV and AIDS related human biomedical research Section Requirements for research Section The Minister in collaboration with the relevant institutions may institute trials on HIV and AIDS vaccines, medicines, and other related bio-products within the country, provided that such trials shall not endanger the health of persons undergoing such trials. Subject to subsection (1), research shall be carried out in conformity with requirements under the Uganda National Council for Science and Technology Act or any other written law for the time being in force.
Section 30
HIV and AIDS related human biomedical research - Consent to research
Part VI: HIV and AIDS related human biomedical research Section Consent to research Section A person shall not undertake HIV and AIDS related human biomedical research on another person or on any tissue or blood removed from such person except— with the written informed consent of a person on whom research is to be carried out; where that person is a minor or is incapable of giving consent, with the written informed consent of a parent or legal guardian of the child or other person. A person whose consent is sought to be obtained under subsection (1) shall be adequately informed of the aims, methods, anticipated benefits and the potential hazards and discomforts of the research. A person who is the subject of the research shall be provided with research facilitations in conformity with the provisions of the Uganda National Health Research Organization and the Uganda National Council for Science and Technology.
Section 31
HIV and AIDS related human biomedical research - Anonymous testing
Part VI: HIV and AIDS related human biomedical research Section Anonymous testing Section Any person who consents to anonymous HIV testing shall not be required to provide a name, age, address, or any other information that may potentially identify him or her. In the case of voluntary anonymous HIV testing , an identifying symbol is substituted for the person’s true name or identity.
Section 32
Discrimination on grounds of HIV status - Discrimination in the workplace
Part VII: Discrimination on grounds of HIV status Section Discrimination in the workplace Section A person shall not be— Subsection (1) shall not apply where an employer can prove that— A health institution shall provide free of costs— denied access to any employment for which he or she is qualified; or transferred, denied promotion, or have his or her employment terminated on the ground of his or her actual, perceived or suspected HIV status. the requirements of the employment in question are not met; a person is in a particular state of health or medical or clinical condition that renders him or her incapable of performing his or her work. international guidelines to all persons working or present in health institutions who may be occupationally exposed to HIV, with appropriate training for the use of the universal precautions provided in the Second Schedule; and post exposure prophylaxis to persons exposed to HIV, with appropriate counseling services. Subject to subsection (3), a health institution shall assist the person who acquires HIV to access HIV related treatment. Every health institution shall, within sixty days of the commencement of this Act ensure that the universal precautions on post exposure prophylaxis in accorda...
Section 33
Discrimination on grounds of HIV status - Discrimination in schools
Part VII: Discrimination on grounds of HIV status Section Discrimination in schools Section An educational institution shall not deny admission or expel, punish, segregate, deny participation in any event or activity, or deny any benefits or services to a person on the grounds only of the person's actual, perceived or suspected HIV status.
Section 34
Discrimination on grounds of HIV status - Restriction on travel and habitation
Part VII: Discrimination on grounds of HIV status Section Restriction on travel and habitation Section A person's freedom of abode, lodging, or travel, within or outside Uganda, shall not be denied or restricted on the grounds only of the person's actual, perceived, or suspected HIV status. A person shall not be quarantined, placed in isolation, refused lawful entry, or deported from Uganda on the grounds only of the person's actual, perceived or suspected HIV status.
Section 35
Discrimination on grounds of HIV status - Prohibition from public service
Part VII: Discrimination on grounds of HIV status Section Prohibition from public service Section A person shall not be denied the right to seek an elective or other public office on the grounds only of the person's actual, perceived or suspected HIV status.
Section 36
Discrimination on grounds of HIV status - Exclusion from credit and insurance services
Part VII: Discrimination on grounds of HIV status Section Exclusion from credit and insurance services Section Where an applicant elects to undergo an HIV test pursuant to subsection (3) and the results thereof are positive— Subject to this Act, a person shall not be compelled to undergo an HIV test or to disclose his or her HIV status for the purpose of gaining access to any credit or loan services, medical, accident or life insurance or the extension or continuation of any such services. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1), an insurer, reinsurer or health maintenance organization shall, in the case of life and healthcare service insurance cover, devise a reasonable limit of cover for which disclosure of a person's HIV status shall not be required. Where one seeks a cover exceeding the no test limit prescribed under subsection (2) the insurer, reinsurer or health maintenance organization may, subject to this Act, require the applicant to undergo an HIV test. the applicant shall, at his or her own expense, enter into such agreed treatment programme with the insurer as may be prescribed by the Minister in consultation with Insurance Regulatory Authority; or the insurer may impose a reasonable additional premium or hen...
Section 37
Discrimination on grounds of HIV status - Discrimination in health institutions
Part VII: Discrimination on grounds of HIV status Section Discrimination in health institutions Section A person shall not be denied access to healthcare services in any health institution or be charged a higher fee for any such services, on the grounds only of the person's actual, perceived or suspected HIV status.
Section 38
Discrimination on grounds of HIV status - Protection of children living with HIV against discrimination
Part VII: Discrimination on grounds of HIV status Section Protection of children living with HIV against discrimination Section A parent, guardian or a person having custody of a minor shall not discriminate against him or her on the grounds of the minor 's actual, perceived or suspected HIV status.
Section 39
Discrimination on grounds of HIV status - Access to healthcare services
Part VII: Discrimination on grounds of HIV status Section Access to healthcare services Section A health institution , whether public or private, and health management organization or medical insurance provider shall facilitate access to healthcare services to persons with HIV without discrimination on the basis of HIV status.
Section 40
Discrimination on grounds of HIV status - Liability for discriminatory acts and practices
Part VII: Discrimination on grounds of HIV status Section Liability for discriminatory acts and practices Section A person who contravenes any of the provisions of this part shall be liable to a civil wrong.
Section 41
Offences and penalties - Attempted transmission of HIV
Part VIII: Offences and penalties Section Attempted transmission of HIV Section A person who attempts to transmit HIV to another person commits a felony and shall on conviction be liable to a fine of not more than twelve currency points or imprisonment of not more than five years or both.
Section 42
Offences and penalties - Offences relating to breach of confidentiality
Part VIII: Offences and penalties Section Offences relating to breach of confidentiality Section A health practitioner or a person referred to under sections 16 and 17 who— breaches medical confidentiality; or unlawfully discloses information regarding the HIV status of any person,
Section 43
Offences and penalties - Intentional transmission of HIV
Part VIII: Offences and penalties Section Intentional transmission of HIV Section A person shall not be convicted of an offence under subsection (1) if— A person who willfully and intentionally transmits HIV to another person commits an offence, and on conviction shall be liable to a fine of not more than one hundred and twenty currency points or to imprisonment for a term of not more than ten years or to both. the person was aware of the HIV status of the accused and the risk of infection, and he or she voluntarily accepted the risk; the alleged transmission was through sexual intercourse and protective measures were used during penetration.
Section 44
Offences and penalties - Penalty for offence relating to obstruction
Part VIII: Offences and penalties Section Penalty for offence relating to obstruction Section A person who obstructs or prevents any activity related to implementation of provisions of this Act in any manner commits an offence and shall be liable to a fine of not more than two hundred and forty currency points or to imprisonment for a term of not more than ten years or to both.
Section 45
Offences and penalties - Misleading information or statement
Part VIII: Offences and penalties Section Misleading information or statement Section All statements or information regarding the cure, prevention and control of HIV infection shall be subjected to scientific verification. Publication of statements or information referred to under subsection (1) shall be attached with both evidence of preand post-cure HIV test results. A person who makes, causes to be made or publishes any misleading statements or information regarding cure, prevention or control of HIV contrary to this section commits an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of not more than two hundred and forty currency points or to imprisonment for a term of not more than ten years or to both.
Section 46
Offences and penalties - General penalty
Part VIII: Offences and penalties Section General penalty Section A person who contravenes the provisions of this Act, where no specific punishment is prescribed shall be liable on conviction to a fine of not more than two hundred and forty currency points or to imprisonment for a term of not more than ten years or to both.
Section 47
Offences and penalties - Exemption to creation of risk
Part VIII: Offences and penalties Section Exemption to creation of risk Section Sections 41 and 43 shall not apply to any transmission of HIV by a mother to her child before or during the birth of the child or through breastfeeding.