25 Tex. Admin. Code § 103.3 - Confidentiality
(a) All information and records relating to
injuries received by the local health authority or the department, including
information electronically submitted to the Texas EMS & Trauma Registries
and information from injury investigations, are sensitive, confidential, and
not public records.
(b) These
records shall be held in a secure place and accessed only by authorized
personnel. All communications pertaining to these records shall be clearly
labeled "Confidential" and will follow established departmental internal
protocols and procedures.
(c)
Information or records relating to any personal injury may not be released or
made public on subpoena or otherwise, except that release may be made:
(1) for statistical purposes, if released in
a manner that prevents the identification of any person;
(2) with the consent of each person
identified in the information released; or
(3) to medical personnel in a medical
emergency to the extent necessary to protect the health or life of the named
person.
(d) The
department may limit the release of record-level data for medical research to
those studies with high scientific merit and have been approved by the
department's Institutional Review Board.
(e) A reporting entity may request in writing
its own reportable data that has been submitted to the Registries.
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