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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-21-a > 2193

§  2193.  Resident  immunization.  1. Upon admission, a long-term care  facility shall notify the resident of the immunization  requirements  of  this article and request that the resident agree to be immunized against  influenza virus and pneumococcal disease.    2.   Every   long-term   care   facility  shall  document  the  annual  immunization  against   influenza   virus   and   immunization   against  pneumococcal  disease for each resident. Upon finding that a resident is  lacking such immunization or the long-term care facility  or  individual  is  unable to provide documentation that the individual has received the  appropriate immunization, the long-term care facility shall  provide  or  arrange  for  immunization.  Immunization  and the documentation thereof  shall take place no later than November thirtieth of each year.    3. An individual who becomes a resident after November  thirtieth  but  before  April  first  shall  have  his  or  her status for influenza and  pneumococcal immunization determined by the facility, and if found to be  deficient, the facility shall  provide  or  arrange  for  the  necessary  immunization.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-21-a > 2193

§  2193.  Resident  immunization.  1. Upon admission, a long-term care  facility shall notify the resident of the immunization  requirements  of  this article and request that the resident agree to be immunized against  influenza virus and pneumococcal disease.    2.   Every   long-term   care   facility  shall  document  the  annual  immunization  against   influenza   virus   and   immunization   against  pneumococcal  disease for each resident. Upon finding that a resident is  lacking such immunization or the long-term care facility  or  individual  is  unable to provide documentation that the individual has received the  appropriate immunization, the long-term care facility shall  provide  or  arrange  for  immunization.  Immunization  and the documentation thereof  shall take place no later than November thirtieth of each year.    3. An individual who becomes a resident after November  thirtieth  but  before  April  first  shall  have  his  or  her status for influenza and  pneumococcal immunization determined by the facility, and if found to be  deficient, the facility shall  provide  or  arrange  for  the  necessary  immunization.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-21-a > 2193

§  2193.  Resident  immunization.  1. Upon admission, a long-term care  facility shall notify the resident of the immunization  requirements  of  this article and request that the resident agree to be immunized against  influenza virus and pneumococcal disease.    2.   Every   long-term   care   facility  shall  document  the  annual  immunization  against   influenza   virus   and   immunization   against  pneumococcal  disease for each resident. Upon finding that a resident is  lacking such immunization or the long-term care facility  or  individual  is  unable to provide documentation that the individual has received the  appropriate immunization, the long-term care facility shall  provide  or  arrange  for  immunization.  Immunization  and the documentation thereof  shall take place no later than November thirtieth of each year.    3. An individual who becomes a resident after November  thirtieth  but  before  April  first  shall  have  his  or  her status for influenza and  pneumococcal immunization determined by the facility, and if found to be  deficient, the facility shall  provide  or  arrange  for  the  necessary  immunization.