Connecticut Juvenile Matters Victim's Designation of Receiver For Child's HIV/AIDS Test Results allows victims to designate an individual to receive their child's HIV/AIDS test results. This document is provided to victims of juvenile matters in the state of Connecticut. It enables them to designate a receiver for their child's HIV/AIDS test results, ensuring that the results will not be shared with anyone other than the designated receiver. There are two types of Connecticut Juvenile Matters Victim's Designation of Receiver For Child's HIV/AIDS Test Results: one for a minor and one for an adult. The minor designation form allows a minor to designate someone to receive their HIV/AIDS test results, while the adult designation form allows an adult to designate someone to receive their child's HIV/AIDS test results. Both forms require victims to provide information such as the name of the designated receiver, the relationship to the victim, and the relationship to the child. The forms also require the victim to provide a signature in order to be legally binding.