The bill amends sections 9201 and 9207 of the Public Health Code, specifically updating definitions and the structure of the childhood immunization registry. It clarifies the definition of "camping" to include attendance at camps for more than four school-age children for a minimum of five days within a 14-day period. Additionally, it modifies the definition of "infectious agent" to align with the Michigan Administrative Code and removes references to the previous childhood immunization registry, renaming it the "Michigan care improvement registry."

Furthermore, the bill mandates that the department ensure users of the registry can query and extract immunization status information for school-aged children by school building. It also stipulates that individuals aged 20 or older can request to make their immunization information inaccessible, with the request needing to follow a prescribed format. These changes aim to enhance the management and accessibility of immunization data while maintaining confidentiality and compliance with existing regulations.

Statutes affected:
House Introduced Bill: 333.9201, 333.9207