N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 8, § 64.7
(1) As used in this subdivision:
(i) Immunizing agents means vaccines and immunoglobulin drugs approved by the Federal Food and Drug Administration to provide immunity against diseases caused by the infectious agents described in clauses (a) through (d) of this subparagraph. For purposes of this subdivision, immunizing agents shall include the following:
(2) A registered professional nurse may administer immunizing agent(s) pursuant to a written non-patient specific order and protocol prescribed or ordered by a licensed physician or a certified nurse practitioner, provided that the requirements of this subdivision are met.
(3) Order and protocol.
(i) The non-patient specific order shall include, at a minimum, the following:
(ii) The written protocol, incorporated into the order prescribed in subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, shall, at a minimum, require the registered professional nurse(s) to ensure that:
(g) immunizing agents administered to recipients are reported to the Department of Health or the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, as may be required by law.
(b) Anaphylaxis treatment agents.
(2) Order and protocol.
(ii) The order shall authorize one or more named registered professional nurses, or registered professional nurses who are not individually named but are identified as employed or under contract with an entity that is legally authorized to employ or contract with registered professional nurses to provide nursing services, to administer specified anaphylaxis treatment agents for a prescribed period of time. In instances in which the registered professional nurses are not individually named in the order, but are identified as employed or under contract with an entity that is legally authorized to employ or contract with registered professional nurses to provide nursing services, such registered professional nurses shall not be authorized by such order to administer anaphylaxis treatment agents outside of such employment or contract. The order shall contain but shall not be limited to the following information:
(iii) The protocol, incorporated into the order prescribed in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, shall require the registered professional nurse to meet the following requirements:
(c) The registered professional nurse shall report to the local emergency medical system or other provider of equivalent follow-up care information concerning the administration of the anaphylaxis treatment agent, including but not limited to: when it was administered, the dosage, strength, and route of administration. The registered professional nurse shall also report such information to the patient's primary care provider if one exists, unless the patient is unable to communicate the identity of his or her primary care provider.
(c) Tuberculosis tests.
(3) Order and protocol.
(i) The non-patient specific order shall include, at a minimum, the following:
(ii) The written protocol, incorporated into the order prescribed in subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, shall, at a minimum, require the registered professional nurse(s) to ensure that:
(e) additional requirements for tuberculin skin tests. If the non-patient specific order authorizes a tuberculin skin tests, the written protocol shall, in addition to the foregoing:
(5) require that the name of the manufacturer and lot number of the tuberculin solution that was administered to the recipient are documented in his or her medical record, along with the date that the tuberculin skin tests was administered and the date that the test results were evaluated.
(d) Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) tests.
(3) Order and protocol.
(ii) The order shall authorize one or more named registered professional nurses, or registered professional nurses who are not individually named but are identified as employed or under contract with an entity that is legally authorized to employ or contract with registered professional nurses to provide nursing services, to execute the order to administer HIV tests for a prescribed period of time. In instances in which the registered professional nurses are not individually named in the order, but are identified as employed or under contract with an entity that is legally authorized to employ or contract with registered professional nurses to provide nursing services, such registered professional nurses shall not be authorized by such order to execute the order to administer HIV tests outside of such employment or contract. The order shall contain but shall not be limited to the following information:
(iii) The protocol, incorporated into the order prescribed in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, shall require the registered professional nurse to meet the following requirements:
(g) each registered professional nurse shall ensure that a record of all persons so tested including the recipient's name, date of the test, address where the test was administered, administering nurse, test results, manufacturer, lot numbers and such other information as may be necessary pursuant to the protocol is recorded and maintained in accordance with section 29.2(a)(3) of this Title and article 27-F of the Public Health Law and 10 NYCRR Part 63.
(e) Opioid related overdose treatment.
(3) Order and protocol.
(i) The non-patient specific order shall include, at a minimum, the following:
(ii) The written protocol, incorporated into the order prescribed in subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, shall, at a minimum, include instructions for administering the opioid related overdose treatment and require the registered professional nurse to ensure that:
(d) when opioid related overdose treatment is administered outside of a general hospital, the recipient of the treatment is transferred to a hospital for follow-up care to the extent possible along with documentation describing the opioid related overdose treatment that was administered, in accordance with criteria in the protocol.
(f) Hepatitis C tests.
(3) Order and protocol.
(i) The non-patient specific order shall include, at a minimum, the following:
(ii) The written protocol, incorporated into the order prescribed in subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, shall, at a minimum, require the registered professional nurse(s) to ensure that:
(d) the administration of the ordered hepatitis C test(s) is documented in the recipient’s medical record in accordance with criteria in the protocol and that documentation relating to the hepatitis C testing is maintained in accordance with section 29.2(a)(3) of this Title.
(g) Screening for syphilis, gonorrhea and/or chlamydia infections.
(3) Order and protocol.
(i) The non-patient specific order shall include, at a minimum, the following:
(ii) The written protocol, incorporated into the order prescribed in subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, shall, at a minimum, include instructions for screening for syphilis, gonorrhea and/or chlamydia infections and require the registered professional nurse(s) to ensure that:
(a) Immunizations.