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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2019 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH | |
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Introduced By: Senator Elizabeth A. Crowley | |
Date Introduced: March 21, 2019 | |
Referred To: Senate Health & Human Services | |
(Dept. of Health) | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Sections 23-1-18 and 23-1-44 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-1 entitled |
2 | "Department of Health" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 23-1-18. Power to provide rules and regulations in specific areas. |
4 | Without limiting the generality of § 23-1-17, the rules and regulations relating to |
5 | sanitation and health provided for by § 23-1-17 may include: |
6 | (1) Provisions fixing responsibilities of owners, operators, and occupants of land or |
7 | buildings for the sanitary condition, maintenance, use, and occupancy of the land and buildings. |
8 | (2) Minimum standards with respect to the reporting of any disease and the quarantine of |
9 | persons affected by that disease. |
10 | (3) Minimum standards and conditions for the location, construction, and sanitary quality |
11 | of all drinking water supplies. |
12 | (4) Minimum standards for facilities and sanitary conditions for schools and the health |
13 | care for school children. |
14 | (5) Minimum standards with respect to the maintenance and operation of food businesses. |
15 | (6) Minimum standards of air quality consistent with human health. |
16 | (7) Minimum standards consistent with human health for the quality of the waters of the |
17 | state. |
18 | (8) Minimum standards consistent with human health for the quality of public drinking |
19 | water. |
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1 | (9) Minimum standards for immunization and testing for communicable diseases, |
2 | including, but not limited to, tuberculosis, of employees, children, and students at any child day- |
3 | care center, family day-care home, private nursery school, any other regular program providing |
4 | educational services to preschool-aged children, public or private school, college, or university. |
5 | (10) Provisions requiring the reporting of immunization status and any other relevant |
6 | information that the director determines appropriate for all persons under the age of eighteen (18) |
7 | years for the purpose of establishing and maintaining a childhood an immunization registry,; |
8 | provided, however, that the information collected by the department for the immunization registry |
9 | will only include data elements nationally endorsed by the Centers for Disease Control and |
10 | Prevention as necessary to meet standards for immunization information systems, and that all |
11 | personally identifiable information obtained pursuant to this section shall be subject to the |
12 | provisions of chapter 37.3 of title 5. Any person may opt out of the immunization registry by |
13 | contacting the department. |
14 | (11) Provisions requiring the reporting of inventories and sales of drugs, devices and |
15 | other products potentially related to the outbreak of disease. All information acquired under this |
16 | subsection by the department of health is confidential and not subject to public access pursuant to |
17 | chapter 2 of title 38. |
18 | 23-1-44. Routine childhood and adult immunization vaccines. |
19 | (a) The department of health shall include in the department's immunization program |
20 | those vaccines for routine childhood immunization as recommended by the Advisory Committee |
21 | for Immunization Practices (ACIP) and the Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), and for routine adult |
22 | influenza immunization as recommended by the ACIP, to the extent permitted by available funds. |
23 | The childhood immunization program includes administrative and quality assurance services and |
24 | KIDSNET the Rhode Island Child and Adult Immunization Registry (RICAIR), a confidential, |
25 | computerized child health information system that is used to manage statewide immunizations, as |
26 | well as other public health preventive services, for all children persons in Rhode Island from birth |
27 | through age 18. |
28 | (b) The director of the department of health shall appoint an advisory committee that will |
29 | be convened after the ACIP makes a recommendation regarding adult and childhood |
30 | immunization. The committee will review the ACIP recommendations for the state, assess the |
31 | vaccine cost and feasibility, and advise the director of health and the office of the health |
32 | insurance commissioner regarding insurers and providers acting on the ACIP adult immunization |
33 | recommendation. All recommendations will be posted on the department of health website. The |
34 | advisory committee membership shall include, but not be limited to, a primary care provider, |
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1 | pharmacist, representatives of the nursing home industry, the home health care industry and |
2 | major insurers. |
3 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH | |
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1 | This act would expand the requirement that the department of health promulgate |
2 | provisions requiring the reporting of immunization status and any other relevant information for |
3 | all persons, not just children, for the purposes of establishing an immunization registry. All |
4 | information collected shall only include data elements nationally endorsed by the Centers for |
5 | Disease Control and Prevention and allows an individual to opt out if they so choose. This act |
6 | further requires the department of health to include routine adult immunization in the |
7 | department’s immunization program. |
8 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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