A counselor working in an AIDS-related case:
a. has a legal duty to warn according to the Tarasoff decision.
b. is obliged to protect all third parties of the threat of HIV transmission according to ethical codes.
c. must report the case to the Department of Public Health.
d. has few legal guidelines to help determine when or how to inform a potential victim of the threat of HIVtransmission.
d
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