Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 048 - Health, Department of
Sub-Agency 0071 - Wyoming Immunization Program
Chapter 2 - The Wyoming Vaccinates Important People Program
Section 2-9 - Program-Enrolled Provider Responsibilities
Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 2-9
Current through September 21, 2024
(a) A program-enrolled provider shall utilize the IIS for the following:
(i) Vaccine orders, transfers, and
returns;
(ii) Patient demographic
and immunization information; and
(iii) Vaccine inventory.
(b) A program-enrolled provider shall:
(i) Store and handle vaccines in accordance
with the vaccine insert made available with all vaccine boxes and the CDC
Vaccine Storage and Handling Toolkit (June 2016), which has been incorporated
by reference under Chapter 1 of these rules;
(ii) Report storage unit temperatures using
the forms and methods established by the Department;
(iii) Distinguish between public and private
vaccine stock;
(iv) Develop and
maintain complete, accurate, and separate stock records for both publicly and
privately purchased vaccines;
(v)
Administer vaccines in accordance with the CDC Epidemiology and Prevention of
Vaccine-Preventable Diseases (13th ed. 2015 & Supp. 2017), which have been
incorporated by reference under chapter 1 of these rules;
(vi) Screen for and document patient
eligibility at each immunization encounter;
(vii) Administer publicly-supplied vaccines
to eligible patients only;
(viii)
In accordance with the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA)
42
U.S.C §§
300aa-1 through
300aa-34,
which has been incorporated by reference under Chapter 1 of these rules:
(A) Distribute the most current Vaccine
Information Statement (VIS) each time a vaccine is administered; and
(B) Report clinically significant adverse
events to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS);
(ix) Maintain all WyVIP Program
related records for no less than three years and be able to provide records to
the Department for review upon request;
(x) Comply with the Department's Vaccine
Restitution Policy (IMM-001) and Fraud and Abuse Policy (IMM-002) which have
been incorporated by reference under Chapter 1 of these rules; and
(xi) Allow Department staff to conduct
scheduled and unannounced site visits.
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