Indiana Code § 16-39-11-5

Prohibition on issuing or requiring immunization passport
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Sec. 5. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), an Indiana governmental entity may not issue or require an immunization passport.       (b) This section does not prohibit an Indiana governmental entity from doing any of the following: (1) Maintaining, creating, or storing a medical record of an individual's immunization status. (2) Providing a medical record of an individual's immunization status to the individual's medical provider in accordance with the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) (P.L.104-191). (3) Providing the individual with a record of an immunization at the time the individual receives the immunization or upon request by the individual. (4) Maintaining an immunization record for the purpose of public health administration.   IC 16-40 ARTICLE 40. OTHER REPORTING REQUIREMENTS               Ch. 1. Reporting of Persons With Disabilities             Ch. 2. Repealed             Ch. 3. Expired             Ch. 4. Health Care Quality Indicator Data Program             Ch. 5. Expired             Ch. 6. 340B Drug Pricing Program Reporting   IC 16-40-1 Chapter 1. Reporting of Persons With Disabilities               16-40-1-1 Legislative intent and purpose             16-40-1-2 Persons required to make report             16-40-1-3 Forms             16-40-1-4 Birth defects reports             16-40-1-5 School children             16-40-1-6 Confidentiality             16-40-1-7 Transmission of reports to state department

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