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§  576-c.  Electronic reporting of disease and specimen submission. 1.  Whenever a clinical laboratory or blood bank is  otherwise  required  by  this  chapter to report evidence of a disease or health condition to the  commissioner or a local health officer, the  laboratory  director  shall  report  the test results and such data elements as are determined by the  commissioner to be necessary as authorized by law. All reports shall  be  sent  electronically  to  the department in a standards based electronic  format, using a network, communications protocol,  clinical  syntax  and  vocabulary  all  as determined by the commissioner to be compatible with  national health information standards promulgated by the federal centers  for disease control and prevention and  the  department  of  health  and  human  services.  Reports shall be submitted on a schedule determined by  the commissioner.    2. Clinical laboratories  and  blood  banks  may  continue  to  submit  reports in paper copy to the commissioner and/or local health officer as  otherwise  required  by  this  chapter until the earlier of the date the  laboratory  director  receives  notice  that  the  laboratory  has  been  certified  to report electronically or one year after the effective date  of this section. Thereafter, all reports shall be sent electronically to  the department.    3. In the event the system for electronic reporting is unavailable for  any reason, including lack of certification  for  electronic  reporting,  clinical  laboratories  and  blood banks shall make reports to the local  health officer  of  the  county  of  the  patient's  residence  and  the  commissioner   using   an   alternate   mechanism   determined   by  the  commissioner.    4. Whenever the commissioner or a local health officer determines that  supplemental testing is necessary to confirm evidence of  a  disease  or  health  condition  otherwise required to be reported to the commissioner  or a local health officer  pursuant  to  this  chapter,  or  to  further  identify  the characteristics of a causative agent for reasons of public  health protection, the laboratory  shall  submit  all  or  part  of  the  specimen  or  its derivatives with patient identifiers to the department  or its designee, or the local health officer or his or her designee,  in  a manner and as directed by the commissioner.    5.  The  commissioner  may  adopt  rules  and regulations necessary to  implement the provisions of this section.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-5 > Title-5 > 576-c

§  576-c.  Electronic reporting of disease and specimen submission. 1.  Whenever a clinical laboratory or blood bank is  otherwise  required  by  this  chapter to report evidence of a disease or health condition to the  commissioner or a local health officer, the  laboratory  director  shall  report  the test results and such data elements as are determined by the  commissioner to be necessary as authorized by law. All reports shall  be  sent  electronically  to  the department in a standards based electronic  format, using a network, communications protocol,  clinical  syntax  and  vocabulary  all  as determined by the commissioner to be compatible with  national health information standards promulgated by the federal centers  for disease control and prevention and  the  department  of  health  and  human  services.  Reports shall be submitted on a schedule determined by  the commissioner.    2. Clinical laboratories  and  blood  banks  may  continue  to  submit  reports in paper copy to the commissioner and/or local health officer as  otherwise  required  by  this  chapter until the earlier of the date the  laboratory  director  receives  notice  that  the  laboratory  has  been  certified  to report electronically or one year after the effective date  of this section. Thereafter, all reports shall be sent electronically to  the department.    3. In the event the system for electronic reporting is unavailable for  any reason, including lack of certification  for  electronic  reporting,  clinical  laboratories  and  blood banks shall make reports to the local  health officer  of  the  county  of  the  patient's  residence  and  the  commissioner   using   an   alternate   mechanism   determined   by  the  commissioner.    4. Whenever the commissioner or a local health officer determines that  supplemental testing is necessary to confirm evidence of  a  disease  or  health  condition  otherwise required to be reported to the commissioner  or a local health officer  pursuant  to  this  chapter,  or  to  further  identify  the characteristics of a causative agent for reasons of public  health protection, the laboratory  shall  submit  all  or  part  of  the  specimen  or  its derivatives with patient identifiers to the department  or its designee, or the local health officer or his or her designee,  in  a manner and as directed by the commissioner.    5.  The  commissioner  may  adopt  rules  and regulations necessary to  implement the provisions of this section.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-5 > Title-5 > 576-c

§  576-c.  Electronic reporting of disease and specimen submission. 1.  Whenever a clinical laboratory or blood bank is  otherwise  required  by  this  chapter to report evidence of a disease or health condition to the  commissioner or a local health officer, the  laboratory  director  shall  report  the test results and such data elements as are determined by the  commissioner to be necessary as authorized by law. All reports shall  be  sent  electronically  to  the department in a standards based electronic  format, using a network, communications protocol,  clinical  syntax  and  vocabulary  all  as determined by the commissioner to be compatible with  national health information standards promulgated by the federal centers  for disease control and prevention and  the  department  of  health  and  human  services.  Reports shall be submitted on a schedule determined by  the commissioner.    2. Clinical laboratories  and  blood  banks  may  continue  to  submit  reports in paper copy to the commissioner and/or local health officer as  otherwise  required  by  this  chapter until the earlier of the date the  laboratory  director  receives  notice  that  the  laboratory  has  been  certified  to report electronically or one year after the effective date  of this section. Thereafter, all reports shall be sent electronically to  the department.    3. In the event the system for electronic reporting is unavailable for  any reason, including lack of certification  for  electronic  reporting,  clinical  laboratories  and  blood banks shall make reports to the local  health officer  of  the  county  of  the  patient's  residence  and  the  commissioner   using   an   alternate   mechanism   determined   by  the  commissioner.    4. Whenever the commissioner or a local health officer determines that  supplemental testing is necessary to confirm evidence of  a  disease  or  health  condition  otherwise required to be reported to the commissioner  or a local health officer  pursuant  to  this  chapter,  or  to  further  identify  the characteristics of a causative agent for reasons of public  health protection, the laboratory  shall  submit  all  or  part  of  the  specimen  or  its derivatives with patient identifiers to the department  or its designee, or the local health officer or his or her designee,  in  a manner and as directed by the commissioner.    5.  The  commissioner  may  adopt  rules  and regulations necessary to  implement the provisions of this section.