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Bill C-406

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SUMMARY

This enactment is directed to reducing the spread of sexually transmitted diseases in cases of sexual assaults and within prisons. It creates two new offences by a person infected with HIV or has AIDS who commits wilful or reckless acts that may infect another.

If the act results in infection by HIV, the offence is criminal infection punishable by imprisonment for up to twenty-five years and, if infection is not proven, the offence is reckless infective behaviour punishable by imprisonment for up to seven years.

Consent is a defence if it is a prior, informed consent, given explicitly, after prior discussion of the act to be committed and the precautions to be taken.

It also amends the Criminal Code to ensure that persons convicted of offences in which HIV or AIDS could have been transferred to another must be tested for HIV and AIDS. If the circumstances so warrant, a person may be tested on being charged and before conviction. The results will be given to victims and others who might be affected.

The Corrections and Conditional Release Act is amended to provide for the regular testing of inmates in federal penitentiaries for HIV, AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases and the results to be given to those who might be affected. Inmates may not refuse such tests. Those who are infected are to be kept separately from those not infected. Counselling is to be provided. Treatment must be offered and may be given without consent if it is necessary to protect staff and other inmates. The need for such action is reflected in a change in the basic principles enunciated in the Act.

The enactment also requires applicants for immigrant or refugee status and applicants for Minister's permits to be tested for sexually transmitted diseases before their application is determined and provides for treatment and health reports as a condition of the grant of the application.