25 Tex. Admin. Code § 100.1 - Definitions
The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) Child--An individual
younger than 18 years of age to whom a vaccine has been administered.
(2) Consent--A statement signed by an
individual or the individual's legally authorized representative agreeing that
the individual's immunization history can be included in the immunization
registry and that the individual's immunization record may be released from the
immunization registry.
(3) Data
elements--The information:
(A) consistent
with
42 U.S.C., §
300aa-25, as amended, defined as the
information a provider who administers a vaccine is required to record in a
medical record, including:
(i) the date the
vaccine is administered;
(ii) the
type of vaccine administered, vaccine manufacturer and lot number;
(iii) the name, address, and if appropriate,
the title of the provider administering the vaccine; and
(iv) any adverse or unexpected events for a
vaccine; and
(B)
relating to an immunization, antiviral, and/or other medication administered to
prepare for a potential disaster, public health emergency, terrorist attack,
hostile military or paramilitary action, or extraordinary law enforcement
emergency or in response to a declared disaster, public health emergency,
terrorist attack, hostile military or paramilitary action, or extraordinary law
enforcement emergency.
(4) Department--The Department of State
Health Services.
(5) Extraordinary
Law Enforcement Emergency--Within the context of a public health emergency, a
situation which requires extra staffing, overtime and/or extra-jurisdictional
law enforcement forces.
(6) First
Responder--As defined by Texas Health and Safety Code, §
161.0001.
(7) Health information exchange--A health
information exchange organization as defined by Texas Health and Safety Code,
§
182.151.
(8) Hostile Military or Paramilitary Act--An
attack or other use of force by an armed force of a nation or an organized
unofficial group, against forces, property and/or infrastructure of the United
States, state or local government.
(9) Immediate family member--The parent,
spouse, child, or sibling of an individual who resides in the same household as
the individual.
(10) Immunization
history--An accounting of all vaccines that an individual has received, or
evidence of immunity, and other identifying information.
(11) Immunization record--A record containing
the name and date of birth of the individual to whom a vaccine was
administered; dates of vaccine administration; types of vaccine administered;
and name and address of the provider that administered the vaccines; or other
evidence of immunity to a vaccine-preventable disease.
(12) Immunization registry--The database or
single repository that contains immunization histories, which include necessary
personal data for identification. This database is confidential, and access to
content is limited to authorized users.
(13) Individual--A child, or an adult 18
years of age or older, to whom a vaccine has been administered.
(14) Individual's legally authorized
representative--As defined by Texas Health and Safety Code, §
161.0001.
(15) Payor--An insurance company, a health
maintenance organization, or another organization that pays a health care
provider to provide health care benefits, including the administration of
vaccines to an individual.
(16)
Potential disaster--An incident or event capable of causing widespread or
severe damage, injury, or loss of life or property resulting from any natural
or man-made cause, including fire, flood, earthquake, wind, storm, wave action,
oil spill or other water contamination, volcanic activity, epidemic, air
contamination, blight, drought, infestation, explosion, riot, hostile military
or paramilitary action, or other public calamity requiring emergency action, or
energy emergency.
(17)
Provider--Any physician, health care professional, or facility personnel duly
licensed or authorized to administer vaccines.
(18) Public health emergency--An occurrence
or imminent threat of an illness or health condition, caused by bioterrorism,
epidemic or pandemic disease, or novel and highly fatal infectious agent or
biological toxin, that poses a substantial risk of a significant number of
human fatalities or incidents of permanent or long-term disability. Such
illness or health condition includes, but is not limited to, an illness or
health condition resulting from a natural disaster.
(19) Terrorist attack--An activity that is
dangerous to human life and/or potentially destructive of critical
infrastructure or key resources and is intended to intimidate or coerce the
civilian population, or influence or affect the conduct of a government by mass
destruction, assassination, and/or kidnapping.
(20) User--An entity or person authorized by
the department to access immunization registry data.
(21) Vaccine--Includes toxoids and other
immunologic agents which are administered to an individual to elicit an immune
response (immunization) and thus protect against infectious diseases.
Notes
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