40 Tex. Admin. Code § 71.405 - Correction of Individually Identifiable Health Information in a Designated Record Set
(a) If the Texas
Department of Human Services (DHS) agrees to correct individually identifiable
health information in a designated record set, DHS will ask the individual for
permission to share the correction with relevant persons and to identify
relevant persons with whom the correction should be shared. If the individual
agrees to let DHS share the correction, DHS will make reasonable efforts to
give the correction to:
(1) persons
identified by the individual as needing to know about the correction;
and
(2) persons whom DHS knows have
received the incorrect information and who may have relied or could foreseeably
rely on the information to the disadvantage of the individual.
(b) If DHS does not agree to make
the correction requested, the individual may give DHS a statement disagreeing
with the decision not to make the correction. In response, DHS may write a
rebuttal. If DHS writes a rebuttal, DHS will give the individual a copy. DHS
will attach the individual's statement and DHS rebuttal to any future
disclosures of the information the individual asked DHS to correct. If the
individual does not submit a statement disagreeing with the decision not to
make the correction, the individual may ask DHS to attach the request for
correction and written decision to any future disclosures of the information
the individual asked DHS to correct.
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