25 Tex. Admin. Code § 100.6 - Reporting to the Immunization Registry, and Medical Verification, relating to a Child
(a) Data elements
regarding an immunization record provided to the department under this section,
whether electronically or by other means, shall be submitted in a format and
manner prescribed by the department.
(b) Except as otherwise provided by §
100.7 of this title (relating to
Potential and Declared Disasters, Public Health Emergency, Terrorist Attack,
Hostile Military or Paramilitary Action, and Extraordinary Law Enforcement
Emergency Event), a health care provider who administers an immunization to a
child shall provide data elements regarding an immunization to the department
within 30 days of administration of the vaccine.
(c) A payor that receives data elements from
a provider who administers an immunization to a child shall provide the data
elements to the department within 30 days of receipt of the data elements from
a provider.
(d) A child's legally
authorized representative may provide evidence of a child's immunization
history directly to the department for inclusion in the immunization registry.
The department shall ensure that the immunization history submitted by a
child's legally authorized representative is medically verified immunization
information by requiring the child's legally authorized representative to
submit evidence that includes a copy of one or more of the following:
(1) the child's medical record indicating the
immunization history and including a provider's signature and the name and
address of the provider;
(2) a
vaccine-specific invoice from a health care provider for the
immunization;
(3) vaccine-specific
documentation showing that a claim for the immunization was paid by a
payor;
(4) an immunization record
signed by a school official; or
(5)
an immunization history provided by a local or state immunization
registry.
(e) A provider
shall, upon request of the department, provide additional information to
clarify data elements submitted to the department.
(f) The department shall provide instruction
and education to providers about the immunization registry provider application
and enrollment process and expedite processing of provider
applications.
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