- (1) For purposes of this rule "COVID-19 vaccine administration site" means any location where COVID-19 vaccines are administered.
- (2) A person or entity receiving state-supplied COVID-19 vaccine must comply with OAR 333-003-5000 regarding minor consent to vaccination.
(3) A COVID-19 vaccine administration site must:
- (a) Have a designated site coordinator.
- (b) Post signs, in conspicuous locations with contact information for the designated site coordinator, so people know who to contact if there are concerns about the site or services provided.
- (c) Provide people who received their first dose of a vaccine at the site, with the date and time to return for their second dose of a vaccine, if applicable.
- (d) Provide a person who is vaccinated with a vaccine card that shows at a minimum the date of the COVID-19 vaccination, the location of the vaccine administration site, which vaccine was administered, and the due date of the second dose, if applicable.
(4) A COVID-19 vaccine administration site and staff and volunteers at the site are prohibited from:
- (a) Asking a person seeking to be vaccinated to provide their social security number. The site may choose to ask for a social security number for purposes of billing insurance, but it must be made clear that providing a social security number is optional and will only be used for purposes of insurance billing and is not a condition to receive the vaccine.
(b) Denying a COVID-19 vaccine to someone who is otherwise eligible on the basis that a person:
- (A) Is uninsured;
- (B) Is a citizen of another country;
- (C) Is a resident of another state; or
- (D) Is a resident of another county.
- (c) Charging a person seeking to be vaccinated for the vaccine or the vaccine administration fee. A provider may bill insurance for the administration fee but cannot charge the person seeking to be vaccinated.
(d) Requiring a person to provide:
- (A) Proof of health insurance information. This information may be requested but it cannot be required and it must be made clear that providing the information is optional.
- (B) Government issued identification.
- (5) A person or entity who violates any provision of this rule is subject to a civil penalty of $500 per day per violation.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 433.103 & ORS 431A.010
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 433.103 & ORS 431A.010
History
PH 82-2021, adopt filed 11/22/2021, effective 11/22/2021
PH 28-2021, temporary adopt filed 07/09/2021, effective 07/09/2021 through 11/22/2021
PH 21-2021, temporary adopt filed 05/27/2021, effective 05/27/2021 through 11/22/2021