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  1. We last updated the Private Party Vehicle Use Tax Chart (Current Year) in February 2024, so this is the latest version of Form RUT-5, fully updated for tax year 2023. You can download or print current or past-year PDFs of Form RUT-5 directly from TaxFormFinder.

  2. RUT-5, Private Party Vehicle Use Tax Chart for 2022. Illinois Department of Revenue. Private Party Vehicle Use Tax Chart for 2022. (Use with Form RUT-50) Effective January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2022. Illinois Private Party Vehicle Use Tax (Step 6, Line 1)

    • Data Reporting: Requirements
    • Data Reporting: General
    • Data Reporting: Primary Series and Up to Date Vaccination
    • Data Reporting: Additional and Booster Doses
    • Data Reporting: Healthcare Personnel
    • Locations and Enrollment
    • Data Reporting: Resources
    • Data Reporting: CSV Upload
    • Data Reporting: Dialysis Facilities

    1. Are long-term care facility COVID-19 vaccination data reporting requirements only for skilled nursing facilities? Or are other types of long-term care facilities, such as assisted living and continuing care retirement communities, required to report COVID-19 vaccination data for residents and healthcare personnel?

    At this time, only skilled nursing facilities are required to report COVID-19 vaccination data.

    Please see the CMS quality reporting program final rule: Federal Register :: Medicare Program; Hospital Inpatient Prospective Payment Systems for Acute Care Hospitals and the Long-Term Care Hospital Prospective Payment System and Policy Changes and Fiscal Year 2022 Rates; Quality Programs and Medicare Promoting Interoperability Program Requirements for Eligible Hospitals and Critical Access Hospitals; Changes to Medicaid Provider Enrollment; and Changes to the Medicare Shared Savings Program

    CMS Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs) should also review the final rule: Federal Register :: Medicare and Medicaid Programs; COVID-19 Vaccine Requirements for Long-Term Care (LTC) Facilities and Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals With Intellectual Disabilities (ICFs-IID) Residents, Clients, and Staff

    2. Where can I find information on the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) final rule for acute care and long-term acute care facilities on reporting healthcare personnel COVID-19 vaccination summary data?

    Please refer to the final rule issued by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on 8/13/21.

    1. Should facilities complete all data fields of the Weekly COVID-19 Vaccination Modules?

    Yes, every data field is either required or conditionally required.

    2. Our facility started administering COVID-19 vaccines in January 2021. Should my facility enter data in the NHSN Weekly COVID-19 Vaccination Modules beginning with the first week vaccines were administered in January 2021?

    Facilities can enter (and edit) data retrospectively; however, they are not required to do so.

    Remember that when reporting for any calendar week, report the total number of individuals at the facility for that week.

    Then, of these individuals at the facility that week, report the number who have ever received COVID-19 vaccines (at that facility or elsewhere) since they became available in December 2020.

    1. What is the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine?

    The Novavax COVID-19 vaccine was originally authorized in July 2022 as a 2-dose primary series vaccine by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It was formerly administered to individuals 18 years of age and older. The updated 2023-2024 Novavax COVID-19 vaccine was authorized in October 2023 and is now available to individuals 12 years of age and older. For more information on the vaccine, please see the following guidance: Clinical Guidance for COVID-19 Vaccination | CDC

    2. Do facilities need to report data on partial primary vaccinations?

    As a result of the FDA’s previous authorization of bivalent vaccines for all doses on April 19, 2023, and the de-authorization of earlier monovalent vaccines, the weekly COVID-19 Vaccination Modules were simplified. Therefore, starting Quarter 3 of 2023, questions about partial primary vaccination series and additional/booster doses were removed across all modules in the Long-term Care Facility Component, Healthcare Personnel Safety Component, and the Dialysis Component.

    3. Do facilities need to report data on complete COVID-19 vaccination primary series?

    Beginning Quarter 3 of 2023, questions on COVID-19 vaccination primary series for long-term care facility residents and dialysis patients were removed. Beginning Quarter 1 of 2024, these questions have also been removed for facilities submitting healthcare personnel data through the Long-term Care Facility Component and Healthcare Personnel Safety Component.

    1. What is the difference between a primary COVID-19 vaccination series and an additional dose or booster?

    The primary COVID-19 vaccine series received by an individual since December 2020 includes dose 1 and dose 2 of COVID-19 vaccines requiring two doses for completion or one dose of COVID-19 vaccine requiring only one dose for completion.

    The additional dose or booster is received at least two weeks or more after completing a primary vaccine series.

    Please note that beginning in Quarter 3 2023, the additional and booster dose questions were removed across all vaccination modules in the Long-term Care Facility Component, Healthcare Personnel Safety Component, and the Dialysis Component.

    2. Do facilities need to report data on additional and booster doses beginning with quarter 3 of 2023?

    As a result of the April 19, 2023 FDA authorization of bivalent vaccines for all doses, and the de-authorization of monovalent vaccines, the weekly COVID-19 Vaccination Modules were simplified. Therefore, questions about additional, and booster doses were removed across all modules in the Long-term Care Facility Component, Healthcare Personnel Safety Component, and the Dialysis Component for reporting weeks beginning with quarter 3 of 2023.

    1. Which healthcare personnel should I include in the weekly COVID-19 vaccination data?

    Facilities should report COVID-19 vaccination data on healthcare personnel who were eligible to have worked at this healthcare facility for at least 1 day during the week of data collection, regardless of clinical responsibility or patient contact.

    To save a data record in the NHSN application, facilities must enter data on four categories of healthcare personnel: employees, licensed independent practitioners (non-employee physicians, advanced practice nurses, and physician assistants), adult students/trainees and volunteers aged 18 and over, and other contract personnel.

    2. Which healthcare personnel are considered eligible to have worked at the healthcare facility?

    Healthcare personnel eligible to have worked include those scheduled to work in the facility at least one day every week.

    For example, an employee who is scheduled to work in the facility every Monday would be included in the data.

    1. Do separate facilities that share a single CCN (CMS certification number) need to enroll separately in NHSN?

    If the facilities are physically separate buildings from each other, whether on the same property or over multiple campuses, then they should be enrolled separately in NHSN.

    Each facility should have its own, unique NHSN OrgID.

    When a CCN is shared across multiple facilities, the CDC will aggregate the data from all applicable NHSN OrgIDs and will send to CMS under the single CCN for CMS reporting purposes.

    Each distinct OrgID should monitor and report COVID-19 vaccination separately, for the purposes of accurate tracking, public health surveillance, and analysis.

    Please read more on the How Facilities Report [PDF – 250 KB].

    1. Where can facilities access training materials on reporting COVID-19 vaccination data through NHSN?

    NHSN has developed many resources for facilities. Facilities can visit the following webpage to access training materials on reporting COVID-19 vaccination data through NHSN:

    •Long-term care facilities reporting data on healthcare personnel and residents

    •Non-long-term care facilities reporting data on healthcare personnel

    •Dialysis facilities reporting data on patients

    These webpages contain data collection forms, tables of instructions for reporting data, training slides, reporting and analysis guides, data tracking worksheets and .CSV file templates and instructions.

    1. What is the maximum file size for uploading .CSV files of COVID-19 vaccination data?

    We recommend uploading files with a maximum of 500 rows to enable successful file upload for facilities submitting COVID-19 vaccination data through large .CSV files.

    2. Are there any alerts built into the .CSV files to prevent mathematical errors?

    The .csv upload has an alert built into the reporting grid to show a message that indicates when the upload is successful.

    1. Is my facility required to report healthcare personnel and patient COVID-19 vaccination data through NHSN?

    The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ (CMS) End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Network program established COVID-19 vaccination reporting requirements beginning March 2021.

    Since data reporting requirements are established by the ESRD Network program, we recommend that you contact your ESRD Network.

    Your ESRD Network will be able to provide you with the relevant information on reporting COVID-19 vaccination data through NHSN for healthcare personnel and patients of dialysis facilities.

    2. What is the reporting week for submitting COVID-19 vaccination data for dialysis patients and healthcare providers?

    Each calendar week begins on a Wednesday and ends on a Tuesday for patients. Reporting weeks for staff are Monday-Sunday.

  3. This Instruction Manual was prepared and updated in the Mortality Statistics Branch (MSB) of the Division of Vital Statistics (DVS) under the general direction of Robert N. Anderson, Ph.D., Branch Chief for MSB. Kenneth D. Kochanek wrote the text and coordinated production of the lists. Lloyd Reich and Brenda Gillum created the original draft ...

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  4. actual 2020 RVCT is not sent to CDC, neither are any locally defined variables or additional data. CDC should never receive directly identifying information (e.g., names) of persons with TB for inclusion in the TB surveillance dataset. CDC does receive certain indirect identifiers (e.g., date of birth); these data are protected

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  5. The annual Adult and Child Interactive Summary Health Statistics — 2019–2022 summarize data from the NHIS, a multipurpose health survey conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). National estimates are provided for a broad range of health measures for the U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population.

  6. Aug 11, 2021 · A CDC sexually transmitted disease surveillance report released in April found that in 2019, the last year for which data were available, the overall number of reported cases of STIs increased for ...

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