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11 By: Seliger S.B. No. 1010
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44 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
55 AN ACT
66 relating to requirements for and the transparency of
77 epidemiological reports and immunization exemption information and
88 reports.
99 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
1010 SECTION 1. Section 81.047, Health and Safety Code, is
1111 amended to read as follows:
1212 Sec. 81.047. EPIDEMIOLOGICAL REPORTS. (a) Subject to the
1313 confidentiality requirements of this chapter, the department shall
1414 require epidemiological reports of disease outbreaks and of
1515 individual cases of disease suspected or known to be of importance
1616 to the public health, including vaccine preventable diseases. The
1717 department shall evaluate the reports to determine the trends
1818 involved and the nature and magnitude of the hazards.
1919 (b) The department shall prepare and submit to the
2020 legislature and the governor not later than December 1 of each
2121 even-numbered year a biennial report that contains:
2222 (1) a report of outbreaks of vaccine preventable
2323 diseases in this state; and
2424 (2) de-identified immunization exemption information,
2525 including the number of persons claiming an exemption from the
2626 immunization requirements of Section 161.004 of this code, Sections
2727 38.001, 51.9192, and 51.933, Education Code, and Section 42.043,
2828 Human Resources Code.
2929 SECTION 2. Section 38.002, Education Code, is amended by
3030 amending Subsections (a) and (c) and adding Subsections (d), (e),
3131 and (f) to read as follows:
3232 (a) Each public school shall keep an individual
3333 immunization record during the period of attendance for each
3434 student admitted. The records shall be open for inspection at all
3535 reasonable times by the Texas Education Agency or by
3636 representatives of local health departments or the [Texas]
3737 Department of State Health Services.
3838 (c) The Texas Education Agency and the [Texas] Department of
3939 State Health Services shall develop the form for a required annual
4040 report of the immunization status of students that includes
4141 de-identified immunization exemption information. The report
4242 shall be submitted by all schools at the time and in the manner
4343 indicated in the instructions printed on the form.
4444 (d) Each school district shall provide to the Department of
4545 State Health Services the information required by Subsection (c)
4646 for the district as a whole and for each school campus in the
4747 district.
4848 (e) The Department of State Health Services shall make
4949 available to the public in electronic form, on the department's
5050 Internet website, the required annual report of the immunization
5151 status of students for each school district and for each school
5252 campus, submitted under Subsection (c).
5353 (f) On request of a student's parent or legal guardian, a
5454 school district or school campus shall provide to the parent or
5555 guardian a copy of the following information for the campus at which
5656 the student is enrolled:
5757 (1) the immunization rate disaggregated by type of
5858 vaccine; and
5959 (2) the information submitted under Subsection (c),
6060 including:
6161 (A) de-identified immunization exemption
6262 information;
6363 (B) the number of students provisionally
6464 enrolled pending documentation of immunization;
6565 (C) the number of students claiming an exemption
6666 for reasons of conscience, including a religious belief;
6767 (D) the number of students claiming an exemption
6868 for a medical reason; and
6969 (E) the number of students whose vaccinations are
7070 not current.
7171 SECTION 3. As soon as practicable after the effective date
7272 of this Act, the Texas Education Agency shall update the form
7373 required by Section 38.002(c), Education Code, as amended by this
7474 Act, to comply with that subsection and Section 38.002(d),
7575 Education Code, as added by this Act.
7676 SECTION 4. This Act applies beginning with the 2017-2018
7777 school year.
7878 SECTION 5. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
7979 a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
8080 provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this
8181 Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
8282 Act takes effect September 1, 2017.