Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1633

Caption

Adult immunizations; reporting system

Impact

The implementation of SB1633 will significantly modify the existing immunization reporting framework, especially by extending these requirements to include adults alongside children. This change is expected to improve the accuracy of the reported immunization data, which can serve health officials in monitoring vaccination rates and health trends in the population. The bill aims to enhance public health efforts in managing and responding to diseases that can be prevented through vaccinations, ultimately aiming for higher immunity rates among the adult population.

Summary

SB1633 aims to amend section 36-135 of the Arizona Revised Statutes by establishing a systematic approach for reporting adult immunization data. The bill mandates that healthcare professionals licensed under title 32 report specific information regarding the immunizations they administer, thereby enhancing the state's ability to collect, store, analyze, and release immunization data effectively. This legislative effort is part of a broader initiative to ensure that consistent and accurate immunization records are maintained for public health purposes.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1633 may arise from concerns over privacy and data confidentiality. The bill asserts that identifying information will remain confidential and only disclosed under specific circumstances, which could lead to discussions about the balance between public health interests and individual privacy rights. Additionally, there may be logistical challenges for healthcare providers in meeting the reporting requirements, potentially raising debates about the burden on medical professionals and the adequacy of support provided for compliance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1715

Adult immunizations; reporting requirements

AZ HB2587

Adult protective services; reporting; records

AZ HB2653

Long-term care; reporting; monitoring; injury

AZ SB1246

Groundwater pumping; measuring; reporting

AZ SB1211

Pharmacists; prescribing; naloxone; reporting

AZ HB2554

TPT; online lodging marketplace; reporting

AZ SB1235

DCS; child fatality review team

AZ SB1362

Contraception; rights; limits.

AZ HB2832

Luxury tax; electronic nicotine systems.

AZ HB2705

ESAs; qualified schools; requirements; reporting.

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