Haw. Code R. § 12-55-13 - Internal agency use of personal identifiable employee medical information
(a) The principal
HIOSH investigator shall in each instance of access be primarily responsible
for ensuring that personally identifiable employee medical information is used
and kept secured in accordance with this section.
(b) The principal HIOSH investigator, the
HIOSH medical records officer, the director, and any other authorized person
listed on a written access order may permit the examination or use of personal
identifiable employee medical information by HIOSH employees and contractors
who have a need for access, and appropriate qualifications, for the purpose for
which they are using the information. No HIOSH employee or contractor is
authorized to examine or otherwise use personally identifiable employee medical
information unless so permitted.
(c) Where a need exists, access to personally
identifiable employee medical information may be provided to the attorney
general and to HIOSH contractors who are physicians or who have contractually
agreed to abide by the requirements of this section, implementing HIOSH
directives, and HIOSH instructions.
(d) HIOSH employees and contractors are only
authorized to use personal identifiable employee medical information for the
purposes for which it was obtained, unless the specific written consent of an
employee is obtained as to a secondary purpose, or the procedures of sections
12-55-6 through 12-5512 are repeated with respect to the secondary
purpose.
(e) Whenever practicable,
the examination of personally identifiable employee medical information shall
be performed on-site with a minimum of medical information taken off-site in a
personal identifiable form.
Notes
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