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Code · Michigan · Chapter 333 — Health

333.20723 Health care providers; recommended vaccinations; immunization requirements; tuberculosis testing.

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333.20723 Health care providers; recommended vaccinations; immunization requirements; tuberculosis testing.
Sec. 20723.
(1)A freestanding birth center shall recommend that health care providers and other personnel who are employed by or under contract with the freestanding birth center receive an annual vaccination against influenza and recommend that health care providers and other personnel who are employed by or under contract with the freestanding birth center are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
(2)A freestanding birth center shall provide evidence to the department, on request, of immunization, positive titer result, or documentation of refusal for health care providers and other personnel who are employed by or under contract with the freestanding birth center, for each of the following:
(a)Rubella.
(b)Tdap.
(c)Hepatitis B.
(d)Varicella.
(e)Against any other disease required by the department by rule.
(3)A freestanding birth center shall conduct tuberculosis testing before employing or entering into a contract with an individual who will work in the freestanding birth center.
History: Add. 2024, Act 252 , Eff. Apr. 2, 2025
Popular Name: Act 368
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