HIV Prevention Portal
Contact Info
Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division
651-201-5414
HIV-Related Educational Materials Review
Please read all of the information on this page before submitting materials for review.
On this page:
CDC Materials Review Requirements
Materials Review Procedure
Materials that Require Review
Materials that do NOT Require Review
CDC Materials Review Requirements:
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) requires that HIV-related educational materials with educational content must be submitted to MDH and be approved by a review panel before being used.
Materials Review Proccess
- Download HIV-Related Educational Materials Approval Request (Word)
- Fill out a materials request form for each separate item.
- Submit the materials request as a Microsoft Word document (do not convert to PDF) and the material to MDH.
- If the educational material is available online, provide a link on the form.
- If the educational material is in electronic form, send the item and form to health.hivprevention@state.mn.us (Consider whether the item can be scanned and uploaded as a PDF.)
- If the educational material is in physical form, mail it to: HIV Prevention Unit, Minnesota Department of Health P.O. Box 64975, St. Paul, MN. 55164-0975
This process can take 2-4 weeks, so please plan ahead.
If you are unsure whether something needs to be reviewed or how to get it to MDH, contact us at health.hivprevention@state.mn.us
Materials that Require Review:
Any educational materials to be used in a MDH or CDC-direct funded HIV Prevention Project, including:
- Written materials (e.g., pamphlets, brochures, fliers, kit inserts)
- Audio visual materials (e.g., DVDs and videos)
- Pictorials (e.g., posters and similar educational materials using photographs, slides, drawings, or paintings)
- newsletters or articles with educational content
- Questionnaires or survey instruments
- Website/mobile app educational content
- Educational sessions (curriculum, etc.)
- Any materials in the above categories whether created by the grantee or acquired from other sources
- HIV/STD educational information on social network sites (e.g. Facebook). Only the educational information needs to be reviewed, not the whole site.
Materials that do NOT Require Review:
- Promotional materials ( e.g., a flyer or web notice announcing a workshop that tells topic, date, time and location but does not contain HIV/AIDS educational content.
- Real-time online chat or question/answers on the phone (voice or text).
However, if you use a list of standard prepared responses to common questions, those responses should be reviewed by MDH and the AMRP. - Client/participant personal stories of their own experiences. However, grantees should have a mechanism in place to check the medical and scientific accuracy of any HIV transmission, prevention, testing or treatment information in the story.
- Social Network sites (e.g. Facebook) unless they contain HIV/STD educational information. Only the educational information needs to be reviewed, not the whole site.
- HIV-related materials downloaded from CDC, Minnesota Department of Health, Minnesota Department of Human Services or Hennepin County Public Health. These are considered pre-approved.
Last Updated: 11/08/2022