As many of you know we wrote, lobbied and got passed the Blood Borne Pathogens Bill some time ago after an inmate refused to give a blood sample to be screened for disease after exposing one of our members. The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office had one and a half years until the bill took effect in July of 2006. That date came and went without the Sheriff's Office having a plan for implementing by July 1 as stipulated by the law.
The reason we wrote this bill was to prevent what is still occurring. A detention deputy gets a significant exposure to an inmate's blood or body fluids, the inmate refuses to give a blood draw, the detention deputy is then left with the choice of taking several months of medications guaranteed to make them sick and tired, or roll the dice and hope they didn't get anything.
On Monday December 4th our business agent Tom Perkins and myself met with Captain Wresh and County Attorney Beitz to get things moving. I believe progress was made. Obviously our concern is getting the Sheriff's Office to apply this law to protect our members. They are figuring out the proper procedures. The county attorney seemed to struggle with the "constitutional" issues. I guess I'd be more worried about being sued by a member that the Sheriff's Office failed to protect. With any luck, this should be up and running soon.
1 comment:
sangambayard-c-m.com
Post a Comment