New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Chapter II - Administrative Rules and Regulations
Subchapter G - Aids Testing, Communicable Diseases and Poisoning
Part 66 - Immunizations and Communicable Diseases
Subpart 66-4 - COVID-19 Nursing Home and Adult Care Facility Vaccination Program
Section 66-4.2 - Requirements for Adult Care Facilities

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024

(a) The operator and administrator of every adult care facility regulated pursuant to Parts 487, 488 and 490 of Title 18 of the NYCRR and Part 1001 of this Title shall make diligent efforts to arrange for all consenting, unvaccinated existing personnel and residents to register for a vaccine appointment and an appointment to receive any recommended booster, and shall document attempts to schedule and methods used to schedule the vaccine in the individual's personnel file or case management notes, as applicable.

(b) The operator and administrator of every adult care facility regulated pursuant to Parts 487, 488 and 490 of Title 18 of the NYCRR and Part 1001 of this Title must arrange for the COVID-19 vaccination, including the first or any recommended next or booster dose, of all new personnel, including employees and contract staff, and every resident upon admission to the facility. The requirement to arrange for COVID-19 vaccination of such personnel and residents shall include, but not be limited to:

(1) For residents:
(i) during the pre-admission screening process, and in no event after the first day of admission, the adult care facility shall screen the prospective or newly-admitted resident for COVID-19 vaccine eligibility, including whether any first doses of the vaccine were previously administered, and whether the resident is interested in obtaining the COVID-19 vaccine, including a recommended booster. Such information shall be documented with the resident's pre-admission screening information and, if admitted, retained in the resident's case management records; and

(ii) within seven days of admission, the facility shall make diligent efforts to schedule all consenting and eligible residents for the COVID-19 vaccination, including a recommended booster. The facility must document attempts to schedule and methods used to schedule the vaccine appointment in the resident's case management notes.

(2) For personnel:
(i) during the pre-employment screening process, the facility shall solicit information from the prospective personnel regarding their vaccination status, including whether any first doses of the vaccine were previously administered, and whether the prospective personnel is interested in obtaining the COVID-19 vaccine. Such information must be documented with the personnel's pre-employment screening information and, if hired, retained in the personnel file; provided, however, that nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to require an adult care facility to make any hiring determination based upon the prospective personnel's COVID-19 vaccination status, history, or interest in COVID-19 vaccination; and

(ii) within seven days of hiring new personnel, the facility shall make diligent efforts to schedule all consenting and eligible new personnel for the COVID-19 vaccination. The facility must document attempts to schedule and methods used to schedule the vaccine appointment in the individual's personnel file.

(iii) Adult care facilities must comply with the requirements for vaccination of personnel in 18 NYCRR §§ 487.9(a)(18), 488.9(a)(14), 490.9(a)(15), and 10 NYCRR § 1001.11(q)(5), as applicable.

(c) The facility shall further provide all current and new personnel and residents who decline to be vaccinated a written affirmation for their signature, which indicates that they were offered the opportunity for the facility to arrange for a COVID-19 vaccination, but declined. Such affirmation must state that the signatory is aware that, if they later decide to be vaccinated for COVID-19, it is their responsibility to request the facility arrange for their vaccination. The facility shall maintain signed affirmations on file at the facility and make such forms available at the request of the Department.

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