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Matched Legal Cases: ['ART 92', '§ 333', '§ 333', 'ART 92', '§ 333', '§ 333', '§ 333', 'ART 92', '§ 333', '§ 333', '§ 333']

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MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS - POLICY DIRECTIVE EFFECTIVE DATE 12/29/10 , NUMBER 03.04.100 , SUBJECT HEALTH SERVICES, SUPERSEDES 03.04.100 (02/14/05); 04.06.135 (07/25/88); DOM 2010-1 , AUTHORITY MCL 791.203, 791.233c ACA STANDARDS 2-CO-4E-01; 3-ACRS-4E-20; 4-4344; 4-4346 through 4-4349; 4-4361; 4-4373-1; 4-4346 through 4-4349, 4-4351 through 4-4353; 4-4359; 4-4362; 4-4363; 4-4363-1; 4-4365; 4-4367; 4- 4370; 4-4371; 4-4376; 4-4377; 4-4378; 4-4380 through 4-4382; 4-4384; 4-4389
POLICY STATEMENT: P. The prisoner health record shall be established as soon as possible after the prisoner’s arrival at a reception facility . . . Each prisoner received at a reception facility shall be provided a health screening and full health appraisal as set forth below. Q. The following shall be provided to each prisoner as soon as possible but no later than eight hours after arrival at a reception facility: 1. A preliminary health screening, including . . . arranging for any needed medical treatment . . .R. The following shall be completed for each prisoner within 14 calendar days after arrival at a reception facility: d. Any necessary immunizations.
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS - POLICY DIRECTIVE EFFECTIVE DATE 12/29/10 NUMBER 03.04.100 SUBJECT HEALTH SERVICES SUPERSEDES 03.04.100 (02/14/05); 04.06.135 (07/25/88); DOM 2010-1 AUTHORITY MCL 791.203, 791.233c ACA STANDARDS 2-CO-4E-01; 3-ACRS-4E-20; 4-4344; 4-4346 through 4-4349; 4-4361; 4-4373-1; 4-4346 through 4-4349, 4-4351 through 4-4353; 4-4359; 4-4362; 4-4363; 4-4363-1; 4-4365; 4-4367; 4- 4370; 4-4371; 4-4376; 4-4377; 4-4378; 4-4380 through 4-4382; 4-4384; 4-4389
SERVICES PROVIDED AT ANNUAL HEALTH CARE SCREENING U. Health care staff shall schedule an annual health care screening appointment for each prisoner in a CFA facility within 30 calendar days before or after the prisoner's birthday, unless the prisoner is in SAI. Prisoners who are not seen on the scheduled day shall be rescheduled within the 30 calendar day period. A prisoner who does not attend the subsequent health care screening appointment shall be rescheduled and seen by a medical provider to discuss the reason for the screening and to sign a release of responsibility if the prisoner declines the screening. Prisoners who are hospitalized at the time of their regularly scheduled annual health screen may have the time adjusted as necessary. V. The health status of the prisoner at the time of the annual health care screening shall be documented by a Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in the electronic medical record and the prisoner referred as necessary to the appropriate QHP as indicated by the screening. The screening shall include the following: . . . 4. Reviewing HBV vaccine status.
R. The following shall be completed for each prisoner within 14 calendar days after arrival at a reception facility . . . 2. A comprehensive health appraisal by an appropriate QHP, unless documented in the prisoner's health record that one was completed within the preceding 90 calendar days. This shall include the following . . .d. Any necessary immunizations.
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS POLICY DIRECTIVE, EFFECTIVE DATE 07/19/10, NUMBER 03.04.110, SUBJECT CONTROL OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES SUPERSEDES 03.04.110 (02/22/99), AUTHORITY MCL 333.2843(b); 333.5101 et seq.; 791.203; 791.267, ACA STANDARDS, 4-4354, 4-4355, 4-4361, 4-4362, 4-4363, 4-4363-1; 4-4364, 4-4365, 4-4367
REFUSAL OF REQUIRED MEDICAL SCREENING, TESTING, OR TREATMENT L. Although a prisoner may decline required medical screening, testing, or treatment due to his/her religious beliefs, those beliefs will not excuse the prisoner from the requirements set forth in this section. M. If a prisoner declines any required medical screening, testing, or treatment for communicable diseases, the Regional Medical Officer shall determine if the prisoner needs to be quarantined or if other action may be taken which ensures the safety of prisoners and staff. If the Regional Medical Officer determines that the prisoner needs to be quarantined, the prisoner may be quarantined in a single cell or room away from other prisoners and with limited staff contact, including in administrative segregation, provided that the Regional Medical Officer believes such placement meets the quarantine requirement. The Regional Medical Officer shall determine what medical precautions need to be taken if the prisoner is transferred to another facility; sending staff shall notify receiving staff in advance of the prisoner’s current status. N. Unless the prisoner is already classified to administrative segregation, a hearing must be conducted . . . prior to classifying a prisoner to administrative segregation for quarantine. The hearing shall be conducted by the State Office of Administrative Hearings and Rules (SOAHR) to verify the prisoner's refusal of required medical screening, testing, or treatment. The prisoner shall be placed in temporary segregation pending the hearing. O. A quarantined prisoner shall be reevaluated by BHCS staff at least every 15 calendar days to determine if the prisoner wants to submit to required medical screening, testing, or treatment and, if not, whether there is a continued need for the prisoner to remain on quarantine status. The prisoner shall be counseled at each reevaluation regarding the importance of the required medical screening, testing, or treatment. The prisoner's agreement or continued refusal to submit to the required medical screening, testing, or treatment shall be documented in the unit log book and in the prisoner health record. If the prisoner still declines required medical screening, testing, or treatment after a period of 90 calendar days and there remains a need for the prisoner to remain on quarantine status, the RHA or designee shall notify the BHCS Administrator, who shall notify the CFA Deputy Director. If necessary, a court order for involuntary testing may be sought by contacting the Administrator of the Office of Legal Affairs. P. A quarantined prisoner may at any time agree to submit to the required medical screening, testing, or treatment. If this occurs, the medical screening, testing, or treatment shall be completed as soon as possible and the prisoner subsequently released from quarantine when medically cleared and, if in administrative segregation.
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS POLICY DIRECTIVE, EFFECTIVE DATE 06/25/12, NUMBER 03.04.120, SUBJECT CONTROL OF COMMUNICABLE BLOOD BORNE DISEASES, SUPERSEDES 03.04.120 (07/19/10), AUTHORITY MCL 408.1001 et seq.; 333.5129, 333.5131, 333.5133, 791.267, 791.267b HBV VACCINE FOR PRISONERS
W. All newly committed prisoners and those returned to a reception facility or other CFA institution from community status shall be offered the HBV vaccine by BHCS staff, unless it is documented that the prisoner has already been vaccinated or has HBV. A prisoner who initially declines the vaccination may subsequently request it. The vaccination shall be provided only upon order of a medical provider. If the prisoner withdraws his/her request for the HBV vaccine, the vaccine shall not be administered.
CHAPTER 333 HEALTH; PUBLIC HEALTH CODE; ARTICLE 9. SUPPORTIVE PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICES; PART 92. IMMUNIZATION, Michigan Code Archive Directory § 333.9207. Childhood immunization registry, Michigan care improvement registry, establishment, purpose, confidentiality and disclosure requirements.
Sec. 9207. (1) The department shall establish a registry, to be known as the "childhood immunization registry", to record information regarding immunizations performed under this part. Beginning after the effective date of the amendatory act . . the "childhood immunization registry" shall be known as the "Michigan care improvement registry". The department shall enter information received . . . in the registry.
Michigan Code Archive Directory § 333.9207. Childhood immunization registry; Michigan care improvement registry; establishment; purpose; confidentiality and disclosure requirements.
(1) The department shall establish a registry, to be known as the "childhood immunization registry", to record information regarding immunizations performed under this part. Beginning after the effective date of the amendatory act that added section 9227(2), the "childhood immunization registry" shall be known as the "Michigan care improvement registry".
CHAPTER 333 HEALTH; PUBLIC HEALTH CODE; ARTICLE 9. SUPPORTIVE PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICES; PART 92. IMMUNIZATION; MCLS § 333.9207 (2011); MCL § 333.9207; § 333.9207.
Childhood immunization registry; Michigan care improvement registry; establishment; purpose; confidentiality and disclosure requirements.(3) Unless the parent, guardian, or person in loco parentis of the child who received the immunizing agent objects by written notice received by the health care provider prior to reporting, a health care provider shall report to the department each immunization administered by the health care provider, pursuant to rules promulgated under section 9227. If the parent, guardian, or person in loco parentis of the child who was immunized objects to the reporting requirement of this subsection by written notice received by the health care provider prior to notification, the health care provider shall not report the immunization.
333.2821 Birth registration required; filing record of birth; time of registration; transmission to childhood immunization registry.
(1) Birth registration is required for each individual born in this state. . . (3) Upon receipt of a vital record consisting of a birth registration transmitted by a local registrar . . .the state registrar shall transmit the information contained in the birth registration to the childhood immunization registry.
CHAPTER 333 HEALTH; PUBLIC HEALTH CODE; ARTICLE 9. SUPPORTIVE PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICES; PART 92. IMMUNIZATION§ 333.9207. Childhood immunization registry; Michigan care improvement registry; establishment; purpose; confidentiality and disclosure requirements.
(2) The information contained in the registry is subject to the confidentiality and disclosure requirements of sections 2637 and 2888 and to the rules promulgated under section 9227. The department may access the information contained in the registry when necessary to fulfill its duties under this code. (3) Upon receipt of a written request from an individual who is 20 years of age or older, the department shall make any immunization information in the registry pertaining to that individual inaccessible.
MCL § 333.21332. Home for the aged; influenza vaccination.
A home for the aged shall offer each resident, or shall provide each resident with information and assistance in obtaining, an annual vaccination against influenza in accordance with the most recent recommendations of the advisory committee on immunization practices of the federal centers for disease control and prevention, as approved by the department of community health.
§ 333.21716. Nursing home; influenza vaccination.
A nursing home shall offer each resident, or shall provide each resident with information and assistance in obtaining, an annual vaccination against influenza in accordance with the most recent recommendations of the advisory committee on immunization practices of the federal centers for disease control and prevention, as approved by the department of community health.
M.C.L.A. 333.9208 School aged children; certificate of immunization or statement of exemption required
Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.176 Immunizations required of children attending group programs or entering school.
(2) A child who is 2 months through 3 months of age and who is registered in a program of group residence or care shall have received at least all of the following vaccines: (a) One dose of any appropriate diphtheria vaccine. (b) One dose of any appropriate tetanus vaccine. (c) One dose of any appropriate pertussis vaccine. (d) One dose of any appropriate poliovirus vaccine. (e) One dose of any appropriate Haemophilus influenzae type B vaccine. (f) One dose of any appropriate hepatitis B vaccine or a laboratory finding of hepatitis B immunity or disease satisfies this requirement. (g) One dose of any appropriate pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. (3) A child who is 4 months through 5 months of age and who is registered in a program of group residence or care shall have received at least all of the following vaccines: (a) Two doses of any appropriate diphtheria vaccine. (b) Two doses of any appropriate tetanus vaccine. (c) Two doses of any appropriate pertussis vaccine. (d) Two doses of any appropriate poliovirus vaccine. (e) Two doses of any appropriate Haemophilus influenzae type B vaccine. (f) Two doses of any appropriate hepatitis B vaccine or a laboratory finding of hepatitis B immunity or disease satisfies this requirement. (g) Two doses of any appropriate pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. (4) A child who is 6 months through 15 months of age and who is registered in a program of group residence or care shall have received at least all of the following vaccines: (a) Three doses of any appropriate diphtheria vaccine. (b) Three doses of any appropriate tetanus vaccine. (c) Three doses of any appropriate pertussis vaccine. (d) Two doses of any appropriate poliovirus vaccine. (e) Two doses of any appropriate Haemophilus influenzae type B vaccine. (f) Two doses of any appropriate hepatitis B vaccine or a laboratory finding of hepatitis B immunity or disease satisfies this requirement. (g) Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine as shown by either of the following: (i) Three doses of any appropriate pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. (ii) Receipt of an age appropriate complete series of any appropriate pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. (5) A child who is 16 months through 18 months of age and who is registered in a program of group residence, care, or camping shall have received at least all of the following vaccines: (a) Three doses of any appropriate diphtheria vaccine. (b) Three doses of any appropriate tetanus vaccine. (c) Three doses of any appropriate pertussis vaccine. (d) Two doses of any appropriate poliovirus vaccine. (e) Haemophilus Influenzae type B vaccine age as shown by either of the following: (i) Receipt of 1 dose of any appropriate haemophilus influenzae type B vaccine at or after 15 months of age. (ii) Receipt of a complete series of any appropriate haemophilus influenzae type B vaccine. (f) One dose of any appropriate live measles vaccine at or after 12 months of age. A laboratory finding of measles immunity satisfies this requirement. (g) One dose of any appropriate live mumps vaccine at or after 12 months of age. A laboratory finding of mumps immunity satisfies this requirement. (h) One dose of any appropriate live rubella vaccine at or after 12 months of age. A laboratory finding of rubella immunity satisfies this requirement. (i) Two doses of any appropriate hepatitis B vaccine or a laboratory finding of hepatitis B immunity or disease satisfies this requirement. (j) Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine as shown by either of the following: (i) Four doses of any appropriate pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. (ii) Receipt of an age appropriate complete series of any appropriate pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. (6) A child who is 19 months through 4 years of age and who is registered in a program of group residence, care, or camping shall have received at least all of the following vaccines: (a) Four doses of any appropriate diphtheria vaccine. (b) Four doses of any appropriate tetanus vaccine. (c) Four doses of any appropriate pertussis vaccine. (d) Three doses of any appropriate poliovirus vaccine. (e) Haemophilus influenzae type B vaccine as shown by either of the following: (i) Receipt of 1 dose of any appropriate Haemophilus influenzae type B vaccine at or after 15 months of age. (ii) Receipt of a complete series of any appropriate Haemophilus influenzae type B vaccine. (f) One dose of any appropriate live measles vaccine at or after 12 months of age. A laboratory finding of measles immunity satisfies this requirement. (g) One dose of any appropriate live mumps vaccine at or after 12 months of age. A laboratory finding of mumps immunity satisfies this requirement. (h) One dose of any appropriate live rubella vaccine at or after 12 months of age. A laboratory finding of rubella immunity satisfies this requirement. (i) Three doses of any appropriate hepatitis B vaccine or a laboratory finding of hepatitis B immunity or disease satisfies this requirement. (j) Have evidence of varicella immunity as shown by any of the following: (i) One dose of any appropriate varicella vaccine at or after 12 months of age. (ii) Laboratory evidence of varicella immunity. (iii) A parent, guardian, person in loco parentis, or physician statement that the child has had varicella disease. (k) Effective January 1, 2007, pneumococcal conjugate vaccine as shown by either of the following: (i) Four doses of any appropriate pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. (ii) Receipt of an age appropriate complete series of any appropriate pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. (iii) Receipt of 1 dose of any appropriate pneumococcal conjugate vaccine at or after 24 months of age. (7) A child who is 5 years of age and who is registered in a program of group residence, care, or camping shall have received at least all of the following vaccines: (a) Four doses of any appropriate diphtheria vaccine. (b) Four doses of any appropriate tetanus vaccine. (c) Four doses of any appropriate pertussis vaccine. (d) Three doses of any appropriate poliovirus vaccine. (e) One dose of any appropriate live measles vaccine at or after 12 months of age. A laboratory finding of measles immunity satisfies this requirement. (f) One dose of any appropriate live mumps vaccine at or after 12 months of age. A laboratory finding of mumps immunity satisfies this requirement. (g) One dose of any appropriate live rubella vaccine at or after 12 months of age. A laboratory finding of rubella immunity satisfies this requirement. (h) Three doses of any appropriate hepatitis B vaccine or a laboratory finding of hepatitis B immunity or disease satisfies this requirement. (i) Have evidence of varicella immunity as shown by any of the following: (i) One dose of any appropriate varicella vaccine at or after 12 months of age. (ii) Laboratory evidence of varicella immunity. (iii) A parent, guardian, person in loco parentis, or physician statement that the child has had varicella disease. (8) A child who is 4 years through 6 years of age and who is entering school shall be in compliance with all of the following immunization requirements: (a) Have received 4 doses of any appropriate diphtheria vaccine and, if a dose was not received on or after the fourth birthday, a booster dose at school entry. (b) Have received 4 doses of any appropriate tetanus vaccine and, if a dose was not received on or after the fourth birthday, a booster dose at school entry. (c) Have received 4 doses of any appropriate pertussis vaccine and, if a dose was not received on or after the fourth birthday, a booster dose at school entry. (d) Have received 4 doses of any appropriate polio vaccine. If dose 3 was administered after the fourth birthday only 3 doses are required. (e) Have evidence of measles immunity as shown by either of the following: (i) Two doses of any appropriate live measles vaccine received after the first birthday, not less than 28 days apart. (ii) Laboratory evidence of measles immunity. (f) Have evidence of mumps immunity as shown by either of the following: (i) Two doses of any appropriate live mumps vaccine received after the first birthday, not less than 28 days apart. (ii) Laboratory evidence of mumps immunity. (g) Have evidence of rubella immunity as shown by either of the following: (i) Two doses of any appropriate live rubella vaccine received after the first birthday, at least 28 days apart. (ii) Laboratory evidence of rubella immunity. (h) Three doses of any appropriate hepatitis B vaccine or a laboratory finding of hepatitis B immunity or disease satisfies this requirement. (I) Have evidence of varicella immunity as shown by any of the following: (i) Beginning January 1, 2010, two doses of any appropriate live varicella vaccine at or after 12 months of age. (ii) Laboratory evidence of varicella immunity. (iii) A parent, guardian, person in loco parentis, or physician statement that the child has had varicella disease. (9) A child who is 7 through 18 years of age and who is entering school or enrolled in grade 6, shall be in compliance with all of the following immunization requirements: (a) Have received 4 doses of any appropriate diphtheria vaccine - 3 doses if the first dose was received on or after the seventh birthday. (b) Have received 4 doses of any appropriate tetanus vaccine - 3 doses if the first dose was received on or after the seventh birthday. (c) Beginning January 1, 2010, have received a dose of Tdap vaccine on or after the 11th birthday if 5 years have lapsed since the last dose of tetanus or diphtheria containing vaccine. (d) Have received 3 doses of any appropriate poliovirus vaccine. (e) Have evidence of measles immunity as shown by either of the following: (i) Two doses of any appropriate live measles vaccine received after the first birthday, not less than 28 days apart. (ii) Laboratory evidence of measles immunity. (f) Have evidence of mumps immunity as shown by either of the following: (i) Two doses of any appropriate live mumps vaccine received after the first birthday, not less than 28 days apart. (ii) Laboratory evidence of mumps immunity. (g) Have evidence of rubella immunity as shown by either of the following: (i) Two doses of any appropriate live rubella vaccine received after the first birthday, not less than 28 days apart. (ii) Laboratory evidence of rubella immunity. (h) Receipt of a complete series of any appropriate hepatitis B vaccine or a laboratory finding of hepatitis b immunity or disease satisfies this requirement. (i) Have evidence of varicella immunity as shown by any of the following: (i) Beginning January 1, 2010, two doses of any appropriate live varicella vaccine at or after 12 months of age. (ii) Laboratory evidence of varicella immunity. (iii) A parent, guardian, person in loco parentis, or physician statement that the child has had varicella disease. (j) Beginning January 1, 2010, individual 11 years of age or older have received 1 dose of meningococcal conjugate vaccine upon entry into 6th grade.
M.C.L.A. 333.9215 Exemptions
Sec. 9215. (1) A child is exempt from the requirements of this part as to a specific immunization for any period of time as to which a physician certifies that a specific immunization is or may be detrimental to the child's health or is not appropriate.
Sec. 9215. (2) A child is exempt from this part if a parent, guardian, or person in loco parentis of the child presents a written statement to the administrator of the child's school or operator of the group program to the effect that the requirements of this part cannot be met because of religious convictions or other objection to immunization.
(a) “Certificate of immunization” means a medical, health department, school, or personal record which indicates the dates when each dose of a vaccine was given to an individual and which is certified by a health professional or local health department. . .(13) A standard record of the immunizations required by this rule and exemptions shall be maintained by every school for every pupil on forms supplied by the department. When a pupil transfers to another school or school district, the record of immunization, or a true copy of the record, shall be sent to the new school by the original school.
(11) If the requirements for immunization cannot be completed due to medical reasons within 4 months of admittance, a child shall be permitted to remain enrolled in a school or group program for a reasonable length of time that is consistent with good medical practice. A statement requesting the enrollment of the child beyond the exclusion date shall be signed by a physician or local health officer and shall certify that the child is in the process of complying with all immunization requirements. This medical exemption shall be filed with the child’s school or group program immunization records until it can be replaced with proof that the vaccines for which an exemption was granted have been received. Upon completion of the required immunizations, a parent shall present the school or group program with a certificate of immunization.