25 Tex. Admin. Code § 1.702 - Vaccine Preventable Diseases Policy
(a)
Each health care facility shall develop, implement, and enforce a policy and
procedures to protect its patients from vaccine preventable diseases.
(b) The policy must:
(1) require covered individuals to receive
vaccines for the vaccine preventable diseases specified by the facility based
on the level of risk the individual presents to patients by the individual's
routine and direct exposure to patients;
(2) specify the vaccines a covered individual
is required to receive based on the level of risk the individual presents to
patients by the individual's routine and direct exposure to patients;
(3) include procedures for verifying whether
a covered individual has complied with the policy;
(4) include procedures for a covered
individual to be exempt from the required vaccines for the medical conditions
identified as contraindications or precautions by the federal Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention;
(5)
for a covered individual who is exempt from the required vaccines, include
procedures the individual must follow to protect facility patients from
exposure to disease, such as the use of protective medical equipment, such as
gloves and masks, based on the level of risk the individual presents to
patients by the individual's routine and direct exposure to patients;
(6) prohibit discrimination or retaliatory
action against a covered individual who is exempt from the required vaccines
for the medical conditions identified as contraindications or precautions by
the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, except that required
use of protective medical equipment, such as gloves and masks, may not be
considered retaliatory action for purposes of this section;
(7) require the health care facility to
maintain a written or electronic record of each covered individual's compliance
with or exemption from the policy; and
(8) include disciplinary actions the health
care facility is authorized to take against a covered individual who fails to
comply with the policy.
(c) The policy may include procedures for a
covered individual to be exempt from the required vaccines based on reasons of
conscience, including a religious belief.
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