(a) An immunization record is part of the immunization registry.
(b) An immunization record contains the:
(1) name and date of birth of the person immunized;
(2) dates of immunization;
(3) types of immunization administered; and
(4) name and address of the health care provider administering the immunization.

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Terms Used In Texas Health and Safety Code 161.008

  • Damages: Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries.
  • Person: includes corporation, organization, government or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, association, and any other legal entity. See Texas Government Code 311.005

(b-1) An immunization record provided by a health care provider as required by § 161.00705 for inclusion in the immunization registry during a public health disaster declared under Chapter 81 must contain the race, age, ethnicity, and county of residence of the individual immunized. This subsection applies only to immunizations that immunize an individual against the communicable disease subject to the declaration.
(c) The department may obtain the data constituting an immunization record for an individual from a public health district, a local health department, the individual or the individual’s legally authorized representative, a physician to the individual, a payor, or any health care provider licensed or otherwise authorized to administer vaccines. The department shall verify consent before including the reported information in the immunization registry. The department may not retain individually identifiable information about an individual for whom consent cannot be verified.
(d) The department may release the data constituting an immunization record for the individual to:
(1) any entity that is described by Subsection (c);
(2) a school or child care facility in which the individual is enrolled;
(3) a state agency having legal custody of the individual; or
(4) an employer of a first responder or a first responder in accordance with § 161.00708.
(e) An individual or the individual’s legally authorized representative may obtain and on request to the department shall be provided with all individually identifiable immunization registry information concerning the individual.
(f) A person, including a health care provider, a payor, or an employee of the department, that submits in good faith an immunization history or data to or obtains in good faith an immunization history or data from the department in compliance with the provisions of this section and any rules adopted under this section is not liable for any civil damages.
(g) The department may release nonidentifying summary statistics related to the registry that do not individually identify an individual.
(h) The executive commissioner shall adopt rules to implement this section.
(i) At the request and with the authorization of the applicable health care provider, immunization history or data may be submitted to or obtained by the department through a health information exchange as defined by § 182.151.