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Provincial Health Officer issues new Order that requires health regulatory colleges to record COVID-19 vaccination status of registrants

A new Order of the Provincial Health Officer (PHO) has been issued “to prevent or reduce the risk of the transmission of infection with SARS-CoV-2 by health professionals.”

The Health Professionals COVID-19 Vaccination Status Information and Preventive Measures Order requires the College of Speech and Hearing Health Professionals of British Columbia (CSHBC) to record the COVID-19 vaccination status of all its registrants by March 31, 2022. If requested by CSHBC, College registrants must provide proof of vaccination or if they have an exemption. It also requires the College to disclose to the PHO or medical health officer, on request, registrant information regarding vaccination status and place of work, either in aggregate or by individual.

CSHBC is currently assessing the specific actions required under the Order. We will provide further information in the next few days. Until that time, we respectfully ask that you do not send the College any enquiries or documentation related to the Order or your vaccination status.

For more information, we encourage registrants to read the Order via the Government of BC website.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS | Questions & Answers about the PHO’s new Order

Q: Does the Order require registrants to be vaccinated against COVID-19?

No. This Order requires the College of Speech and Hearing Health Professionals of British Columbia (CSHBC) to record the COVID-19 vaccination status of all registrants, but it does not impose a COVID-19 vaccination requirement.

Please note that separate public health orders remain in place requiring COVID-19 vaccination for health professionals working in residential care, acute care, and community care settings.

Q: Which health professionals are covered by this Order?

The Order applies to all BC regulated health professionals across all registration categories, including Registered Audiologists (RAUD), Registered Hearing Instrument Practitioners (RHIP), and Registered Speech-Language Pathologists (RSLP).

Q: Does the Order apply to CSHBC registrants who provide only telehealth/virtual?

Yes. CSHBC is required to record the COVID-19 vaccination status of all registrants.

Q: As a registrant, will I need to take action to have my vaccination status recorded by the College?

Unless the College contacts you for further information, you will not need to provide any information to CSHBC or the provincial government about your vaccination status. CSHBC will provide more details shortly.

Q: What will the College accept as a valid exemption to vaccination?

A valid exemption must be one issued by the Office of the Provincial Health Officer (PHO).

Q: Under what authority can the Provincial Health Officer (PHO) issue public health orders?

The PHO has the legal authority to issue emergency preventive measures orders under the Public Health Act. Under the Act, all individuals and organizations are required to comply with the requirements set by the PHO.

College of Speech and Hearing Health Professionals of British Columbia

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900 – 200 Granville St
Vancouver, BC, V6C 1S4

Phone: 604.742.6380
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