Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-6-707 - Reporting Requirements
A. By November 15 of each year, a school administrator shall
submit a report to the Department or local health agency on a form provided by
the Department that contains:
1.
The name and address of the school;
2.
An identification of whether it is a public school,
private school, or charter school;
3.
The name, telephone number, and fax number of a
contact person;
4.
The name and district number of the school district,
if applicable;
5.
The county the school is located in;
6.
Each grade taught at the school;
7.
The number of children enrolled at the school in
designated grades as of the date of the report;
8.
The number of children with documentary proof of
immunization status, including the number of children who are in each of the
following categories:
a.
Have received each immunization required for their
age,
b.
Have a medical exemption,
c.
Are exempt for personal beliefs according to A.R.S.
§
15-873,
and
d.
Have submitted laboratory evidence of immunity as
defined in A.R.S. §
36-671,
and
9. The number of doses received
per child of each vaccine required in Table 1.
B.
If requested by the Department or local health agency, a
school administrator or child care administrator shall provide the following
outbreak, case, or suspect case information:
1.
Immunization information in
R9-6-704;
2.
Attendance information specifying each date each
child was present at the school or child care during the communicable period;
and
3.
Any other information relating to the outbreak,
case, or suspect case that is requested by the Department or local health
agency.
C.
A school administrator that has an individual authorized by
law to administer vaccines and receives vaccines provided by the Department
shall:
1.
Prepare a report on a form provided by the
Department each calendar month that contains:
a.
A VFC PIN number;
b.
The provider name or business name, address,
telephone number, and fax number;
c.
The beginning date and end date of the
report;
d.
The number of children immunized during the
preceding calendar month;
e.
The age and date of birth of each child immunized
during the preceding calendar month;
f.
Whether each child immunized during the preceding
calendar month is:
i. Covered by
KidsCare;
ii. Covered by
AHCCCS;
iii. Uninsured;
iv. A Native American or an
Alaskan native;
v. Underinsured;
and
vi. Non-VFC eligible, if
applicable;
g.
The number of doses of each vaccine administered
during the preceding calendar month; and
h. The manufacturer,
manufacturer's lot number, and expiration date of each vaccine listed in Table
1 that was administered during the preceding calendar month;
and
2.
Send the report required in subsection (C)(1) by the
fifth day of the following month to:
a.
The local health agency, if the vaccine was provided
by the local health agency; or
b.
The Department, if the vaccine was provided by the
Department.
D.
By November 15 of each year, a child care administrator
shall submit to the Department or local health agency a report on a form
provided by the Department that contains:
1.
The name, mailing address, and telephone number of
the child care;
2.
The date of the report;
3.
The name of a contact person;
4.
The Department license or certificate number of the
child care, if applicable;
5.
The name of the child care
administrator;
6.
Whether the children are in child
care;
7.
Whether the children in child care are in a Head
Start program;
8.
The number of children attending the child care who
were less than 5 years of age as of October 1; and
9.
The number of children less than five years of age
as of October 1 for whom the child care has immunization records on file
specifying the number of children who are in each of the following
categories:
a.
Have received each immunization required for their
age;
b.
Have medical exemptions;
c.
Are exempt for religious beliefs according to the
rules in 9 A.A.C. 5 regulating child care facilities or child care group homes;
and
d.
Have submitted laboratory evidence of
immunity.
E.
In addition to the report required in subsection (D), by
November 15 of each year, a child care administrator shall submit to the
Department or local health agency a report on a form provided by the Department
that contains:
1.
The information in subsection (D)(1) through
(D)(4),
2.
The information in subsection (D)(6),
and
3.
For each child less than 5 years of age as of
October 1:
a.
The birth date of the child;
b.
How many doses of each vaccine listed in Table 1 the
child has received;
c.
For each vaccine listed in Table 1 except MMR, the
month, day, and year of the most recent immunization;
d.
For MMR, the month, day, and year of each
immunization; and
e.
Whether each child has a medical or religious
exemption.
F.
By March 30 of each year, a local health officer shall
forward to the Department the information contained in the reports received by
the local health agency according to subsections (A) and (D).
G.
A local health officer who receives and distributes vaccine
provided by the Department shall submit to the Department the report required
in subsection (C) every calendar month.
H. As required by A.R.S. §
36-135,
a health care professional shall submit for each vaccine administered to a
child the information required in A.R.S. §
36-135(B),
the IRMS number, and the VPC PIN number, if applicable, to the Department as
follows:
1.
If reporting by mail or fax, the health care
professional shall use a form provided by the Department.
2.
If reporting by telephone, the health care
professional shall call a telephone number provided by the Department for this
purpose between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except state
holidays.
3.
If reporting electronically, the health care
professional shall:
a. Connect to the ASIIS web page
through a secure Internet connection and enter the information;
or
b. Ensure that the information is submitted in a format that
can be imported into ASIIS and:
i. Provide a compact disk or
digital video disk that contains the information to the Department;
or
ii. Transfer the information to
the Department through a secure file transfer protocol.
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