Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
Section 13:35-6.23 - Presence of chaperones(a) In all office settings, a licensee shall provide notice to a patient, or any other person who is to be examined, of the right to have a chaperone present: 1. During breast and pelvic examinations of females; and2. During genitalia and rectal examinations of both males and females.(b) The notice required by (a) above shall either be provided in written form to the patient or by conspicuously posting a notice in a manner in which patients or any other person who is to be examined are made aware of the right to request a chaperone and to decline care if a chaperone acceptable to the patient is not available. In circumstances where the posting or the provision to the patient of the written notice would not convey the right to have a chaperone present, the licensee shall use another means to ensure that the patient or person to be examined understands his or her right to have a chaperone present.(c) A licensee shall not be obligated to provide further care for the immediate medical problem presented if the licensee is unable to provide a requested chaperone acceptable to the patient.(d) A licensee shall not be obligated to provide further care for the immediate medical problem presented if the patient refuses to have a chaperone present and it is the licensee's desire to have a chaperone present during the examination.(e) If care is not to be provided to a patient under the circumstances described in (c) or (d) above, the licensee shall, consistent with the principles of informed consent, discuss with the patient the risks of not receiving further care.N.J. Admin. Code § 13:35-6.23
New Rule, R.2004 d.135, effective 4/5/2004.
See: 35 N.J.R. 3262(a), 36 N.J.R. 1814(a).