Health Minister Vishwajit Rane added that the proposal to make HIV testing compulsory before marriage was being vetted by the Law Department.
Goa
Health Minister Vishwajit Rane on Tuesday said that the coastal
state's government was mulling making HIV
tests mandatory before the registration of marriages.
"We
are considering making an HIV test compulsory for the prospective
couples before registration of marriage in Goa.
It is not mandatory
right now," Rane told IANS.
Rane,
who is also a Minister for Law, added that the proposal to make HIV
testing compulsory before marriage was being vetted by the Law
Department.
"If
it is cleared by the Department soon, then we will table the law in
the monsoon session of the state Legislative Assembly," Rane
said.
The
monsoon session will begin on July 15.
In
2006, a similar proposal was mooted by then Health Minister Dayanand
Narvekar, with the Goa
cabinet approving the legislation making HIV testing mandatory before
marriage.
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