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SENATE, No. STATE OF NEW JERSEY th LEGISLATURE PRE-FILED FOR INTRODUCTION IN THE 00 SESSION Sponsored by: Senator JOSEPH F. VITALE District (Middlesex) Senator JOHN H. ADLER District (Camden) SYNOPSIS "Statewide Immunization Registry Act." CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT Introduced Pending Technical Review by Legislative Counsel.

S VITALE, ADLER 0 0 0 0 AN ACT establishing a Statewide automated and electronic immunization registry in the Department of Health and Senior Services and supplementing Title of the Revised Statutes. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:. This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Statewide Immunization Registry Act.". The Legislature finds and declares that the establishment of a Statewide automated and electronic immunization registry will serve the following public health purposes: a. ensure the greatest possible protection to the public from morbidity and death related to infectious diseases preventable by appropriate and timely immunizations; b. establish the public health infrastructure necessary: () to assist individuals and families to maximize their personal protection from vaccine-preventable diseases in as efficient and efficacious a manner as possible; () for community-wide and population-specific surveillance of potential susceptibility to outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases; and () for an effective response to a bio-terrorism event utilizing a potentially vaccine-preventable disease organism or to an epidemic or pandemic outbreak of a novel influenza virus of unusual virulence; c. ensure that a registrant, or the registrant's parent or legal guardian if the registrant is a minor, can more easily obtain from his health care provider or local health authority, or by other means as determined by the Commissioner of Health and Senior Services, the registrant's full immunization history if the registrant changes health care providers or requires documentation of immunization; d. provide health care providers, licensed child care centers, schools, colleges, and other public agencies and private organizations authorized to access the immunization registry with information concerning immunizations and other preventive health screenings, and the ability to determine relevant immunization and other preventive health screening histories of the individuals whom they serve; e. provide the State with greatly improved accuracy in its records concerning immunization rates among the State's residents; f. improve the State's ability to respond to outbreaks of communicable and vaccine-preventable diseases in a manner that reduces the risk of unnecessary additional immunizations; g. enable the efficient allocation of public health resources to provide the widest possible protection of the general population from vaccine-preventable diseases;

S VITALE, ADLER 0 0 0 0 h. ensure that all vulnerable children can be brought to completed immunization status as quickly as possible following manufacturing or distribution delays that may occur; and i. establish the legal and administrative framework necessary to ensure a properly functioning, universal, Statewide immunization registry inclusive of both public and private partners working cooperatively to share immunization data in a timely manner.. As used in this act: "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Health and Senior Services. "Department" means the Department of Health and Senior Services. "Health care provider" means a health care facility licensed pursuant to P.L., c. (C.:H- et seq.) or a health care professional whose practice is regulated pursuant to Title of the Revised Statutes. "Registry" means the New Jersey Immunization Information System established pursuant to this act.. a. There is established a Statewide automated and electronic immunization registry, to be designated as the New Jersey Immunization Information System, in the Department of Health and Senior Services. The registry shall be designed to serve as a single repository of immunization records to aid, coordinate and help promote effective and cost-efficient disease screening, prevention and control efforts in the State. b. A newborn infant in New Jersey shall be enrolled in the registry immediately following birth unless the parent or legal guardian of the infant provides a written request to not participate in the registry. A child born prior to the enactment of this act may be enrolled in the registry at the parent's or legal guardian's written request. c. Access to the information in the registry shall be limited to: health care providers, schools, colleges, licensed child care centers, and public agencies and private organizations as determined by regulation of the commissioner. A registrant, or the registrant's parent or legal guardian if the registrant is a minor, shall have access to the registrant's immunization and other preventive health screening information in the registry. d. The information contained in the registry shall be used for the following purposes: () to help ensure that registrants receive all recommended immunizations in a timely manner by providing access to the registrants' immunization records; () to help improve immunization rates by providing notice to registrants of overdue or upcoming immunizations; and () to help control communicable diseases by assisting in the

S VITALE, ADLER 0 0 0 0 identification of persons who require immediate immunization in the event of a vaccine-preventable disease outbreak. e. The authentic immunization and other preventive health screening record of a child, which shall consist of a paper or electronic copy of the registry entry that is a true and accurate representation of the information contained therein, obtained from the registry shall be accepted as a valid immunization and preventive health screening record of the registrant for the purpose of meeting immunization and preventive health screening documentation requirements for admission to a school, college or licensed child care center. f. A health care provider shall not discriminate in any way against a person solely because the person elects not to participate in the registry. g. An authorized user granted access as provided in subsection c. of this section shall only access information in the registry on a specific patient or client who is presently receiving services, is under the user's care or is within the applicable governmental health authority's jurisdiction. h. An agency, organization or other entity authorized to access information in the registry shall not use any report made by a health care provider pursuant to this act in any punitive manner against the provider. i. The commissioner, in consultation with the Public Health Council, shall adopt rules and regulations, pursuant to the "Administrative Procedure Act," P.L., c.0 (C.:B- et seq.), to effectuate the purposes of this act, including, but not limited to: () the establishment and maintenance of the registry; () the methods for submitting, and the content of, reports of immunizations to the registry, for which purpose the commissioner shall provide, to the maximum extent practicable, for reporting options to facilitate compliance with the requirements of subsection b. of this section; () procedures for the birth hospital of a newborn infant or health care provider, as applicable, to inform the parent or legal guardian of a newborn infant or minor of the purpose of the registry and its potential uses by parties having authorized access to registry information, and the content of that information; () procedures for a registrant, or the registrant's parent or legal guardian if the registrant is a minor, to review and correct information contained in the registry; () procedures for the parent or legal guardian of a newborn infant or minor, or a person over years of age, to request to not participate in the registry at any time and to remove or inactivate information from the registry; () limits on, and methods of, access to the registry by those

S VITALE, ADLER 0 0 0 0 authorized pursuant to subsection c. of this section; () procedures for health insurers to obtain immunization information from the registry concerning only their covered persons, as well as summary statistics, which information or statistics shall not be used or disclosed for any other purpose than to: (a) improve patient care; (b) provide quality assurance to employers purchasing group coverage and to health care providers; (c) improve outreach and education efforts with respect to their covered persons and health care providers; and (d) monitor and improve quality of care standards as developed by professional organizations, accreditation agencies and government agencies in collaboration with the department; and () procedures for the department to disseminate statistical information and supporting commentary.. Notwithstanding any other provision of this act to the contrary, a person or entity, who is authorized by the commissioner to report, receive or disclose information relating to the registry pursuant to this act, shall be immune from liability for: a. reporting information to, receiving information from, or disclosing information received from, the registry in accordance with the provisions of this act or any regulation adopted pursuant thereto; and b. any error or inaccuracy in the information that is reported to, received from, or disclosed after receipt from, the registry in accordance with the provisions of this act or any regulation adopted pursuant thereto, and any consequence of that error or inaccuracy.. The provisions of this act shall not be construed to affect the obligation of any person, or the person's parent or legal guardian if the person is a minor, to comply with any immunization requirement, or the right of that person, parent or legal guardian to request an exemption from the immunization requirement on the grounds that an immunization is medically contraindicated or that the requirement conflicts with the religious tenets or practices of the person, parent or legal guardian, as otherwise established by statute or by regulation of the department.. a. Information contained in the registry is confidential and shall be disclosed only for the purposes authorized by this act. b. A person who is aggrieved as a result of a violation of this act may commence a civil action against the person or entity committing the violation to obtain appropriate relief, including actual damages, equitable relief and reasonable attorney's fees and court costs. Punitive damages may be awarded when the violation evidences

S VITALE, ADLER 0 0 0 0 wantonly reckless or intentionally malicious conduct by the person or entity who committed the violation. c. A person who discloses information in violation of this act is guilty of a disorderly persons offense. Each disclosure made in violation of this act is a separate and actionable offense.. The provisions of this act shall not prohibit the transmission or exchange of immunization information from other government database systems, immunization registries of other states or similar regional registries officially recognized by those states, health maintenance organizations or health benefits plans, health insurance companies, practice management or billing vendors, or other similar databases containing immunization histories, if the transmission is in accordance with the provisions of this act and other relevant State and federal laws and regulations.. This act shall take effect on the 0th day after enactment, but the commissioner may take such anticipatory administrative action in advance as shall be necessary for the implementation of the act. STATEMENT This bill, which is designated the "Statewide Immunization Registry Act," establishes a Statewide automated and electronic immunization registry in the Department of Health and Senior Services (in conjunction with the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-sponsored initiatives in all 0 states), to be designated as the "New Jersey Immunization Information System." The registry shall be designed to serve as a single repository of immunization and other preventive health screening records to aid, coordinate and promote effective and cost-efficient disease screening, prevention, and control efforts in the State. Specifically, the bill provides as follows: * A newborn infant in New Jersey shall be enrolled in the registry immediately following birth unless the parent or legal guardian of the infant provides a written request to not participate in the registry. A child born prior to the enactment of this bill may be enrolled in the registry at the parent's or legal guardian's written request. * Access to the information in the registry shall be limited to: health care providers, schools, colleges, licensed child care centers, and public agencies and private organizations as determined by the Commissioner of Health and Senior Services. A registrant, or the registrant's parent or legal guardian if the registrant is a minor, shall

S VITALE, ADLER 0 0 0 0 have access to the registrant's immunization and other preventive health screening information in the registry. * The information contained in the registry shall be used for the following purposes: -- to help ensure that registrants receive all recommended immunizations in a timely manner by providing access to their records; -- to help improve immunization rates by facilitating notice to registrants of overdue or upcoming immunizations; and -- to help control communicable diseases by assisting in the identification of persons who require immediate immunization in the event of a vaccine-preventable disease outbreak. * The authentic immunization and preventive health screening record of a child obtained from the registry shall be accepted as a valid immunization and screening record of the registrant for the purpose of meeting immunization and screening documentation requirements for admission to a licensed child care center, school or college. * An authorized user granted access to registry information pursuant to this bill shall only access information on a specific patient or client who is at the time receiving services, is under the user's care, or is within the applicable governmental health authority's jurisdiction. * A health care provider shall not discriminate in any way against a person solely because the person elects not to participate in the registry; and an agency, organization or other entity that is authorized to have access to information in the registry shall not use any report made by a health care provider pursuant to this bill in any punitive manner against the provider. * The commissioner shall adopt rules and regulations to effectuate the purposes of the bill, including, but not limited to: -- the establishment and maintenance of the registry; -- the methods for submitting, and the content of, reports of immunizations to the registry; -- procedures for the birth hospital of a newborn infant or health care provider, as applicable, to inform the parent or legal guardian of a newborn infant or minor of the purpose of the registry and its potential uses by parties having authorized access to registry information, and the content of that information; -- procedures for a registrant, or the registrant's parent or legal guardian if the registrant is a minor, to review and correct information contained in the registry; -- procedures for the parent or legal guardian of a newborn infant or minor, or a person over years of age, to request to not participate in the registry at any time and to remove or

S VITALE, ADLER 0 0 0 0 inactivate information from the registry; -- limits on, and methods of, access to the registry by those authorized pursuant to the bill; -- procedures for health insurers to obtain immunization information from the registry concerning only their covered persons, as well as summary statistics, which information or statistics shall not be used or disclosed for any other purpose than those specified in the bill; and -- procedures for the department to disseminate statistical information and supporting commentary. * A person or entity authorized by the commissioner to report, receive or disclose information relating to the registry shall be immune from liability for: -- reporting information to, receiving information from, or disclosing information received from, the registry; and -- any error or inaccuracy in the information that is reported to, received from, or disclosed after receipt from, the registry, and any consequence of that error or inaccuracy. * The provisions of this bill shall not be construed to affect the obligation of any person, or the person's parent or legal guardian if the person is a minor, to comply with any immunization requirement, or the right of that person, parent or legal guardian to request an exemption from the immunization requirement on the grounds that an immunization is medically contraindicated or that the requirement conflicts with the religious tenets or practices of the person, parent or legal guardian, as otherwise established by statute or by regulation of the department. * Information contained in the registry is confidential and shall be disclosed only for the purposes authorized by this bill. A person who is aggrieved as a result of a violation of this bill may commence a civil action against the person or entity committing the violation to obtain appropriate relief, including actual damages, equitable relief and reasonable attorney's fees and court costs. Punitive damages may be awarded when the violation evidences wantonly reckless or intentionally malicious conduct by the person or entity who committed the violation. In addition, a person who discloses information in violation of the bill is guilty of a disorderly persons offense. Each disclosure made in violation of this bill is a separate and actionable offense. * The provisions of this bill shall not prohibit the transmission or exchange of immunization information from other government database systems, immunization registries of other states or similar regional registries officially recognized by those states, health benefits plans, practice management or billing vendors, or other similar databases containing immunization histories, if the

S VITALE, ADLER transmission is in accordance with the provisions of this bill and other relevant State and federal laws and regulations. The bill takes effect on the 0th day after enactment, but provides that the commissioner may take anticipatory administrative action in advance as necessary for its implementation.