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It is a crime to engage in sexual activity with another without informing that person that you have HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus).
INTERCOURSE WITH SPECIFIC INTENT OR RECKLESS DISREGARD TO INFECT WITH HIV
THE ELEMENTS REQUIRED TO BE PROVEN BY THE STATE:
The crime of Intercourse with Specific Intent or reckless disregard to infect with HIV has NO requirement to register as a sex offender under SORA (Sex Offender Registry Act).
COMMON QUESTIONS
INTERCOURSE WITH SPECIFIC INTENT OR RECKLESS DISREGARD TO INFECT WITH HIV
WHEN IT COMES TO MY PERSONAL PRIVATE SEXUAL ACTS, DON’T I HAVE A RIGHT TO PRIVACY?
In Michigan, a person who has HIV is not unconstitutionally deprived of his/her right of privacy because they are required to disclose if they have HIV.
Michigan can implement this law because Michigan has a compelling interest in discouraging the spread of HIV.
The penalty for engaging in sexual activity with another without informing that person that you have HIV is punishable by up to 4 years imprisonment.
Engaging in sexual activity with another without informing that person that you have HIV can be found under: MCL 333.5210.