Per Texas Government Code §552.115 and Texas Health and Safety Code §192.002(b), the entire birth, death, and fetal certificate are considered potentially identifiable and confidential. These data cannot be released in a manner that identifies a person or facility.
If you can work with aggregated, non-identifiable statistics, this may be a much faster way to receive what you need. Send an email to vstat@dshs.texas.gov with the details of your statistics request. Requests of Texas vital events data may be approved for release if they satisfy a couple of requirements:
To help determine the correct process for your request, complete our data item checklist(s), answer the following questions and include these in an email to HIRBRequests@dshs.texas.gov:
Some agencies and programs fall under specific statutory authority to receive vital events data from DSHS. If you have statutory authority for these data, a DUA/MOU/Contract process may be more appropriate for your request. If you are unsure whether your statutory authority allows you to receive vital events data, consult your program’s attorney. If you are unaware of any statutory authority, this question can be left blank and will be discussed with the program contact if needed.
If you would like to renew your study and there are no changes to it, the HRP-311 is a checklist for renewals. If you would like to amend your study (e.g. principle investigators, study protocol), the HRP-312 is a checklist for amendments. If you need to do both, submit components from both HRP-311 and HRP-312 together for a renewal with an amendment.
To summarize the HRP-311 and HRP-312, a renewal with amendment typically includes the following documents:
Email an electronic copy of all forms to HIRBRequests@dshs.texas.gov. CHS will review the application to make sure it’s feasible for release.
Completed IRB applications will be placed in queue for CHS program review. Once reviewed, the program contact will write back with any questions or comments regarding the application. If the program contact requests revisions, the edited application will be placed back in the queue for review.
While our team places IRB reviews as a top priority, there are times when there are multiple competing high level processes going on as well. We make every effort to complete all projects as efficiently as possible. Though, there may be times where it takes a couple of weeks to review a new application.
The IRB meets once a month following this deadline schedule.
Please note these are the deadlines to submit the final application signed by all required parties (Step 4 from Question 10above). The application will need to be approved by the CHS program, our attorney, and Assistant Deputy Commissioner before submission to the IRB.
The IRB only accepts completed applications from the CHS program contact. Submissions that bypass the program contact will not be accepted.
Confidentiality
Record-level birth, death, and fetal death data are confidential in Texas. These data cannot, per statute, be “de-identified” unless aggregated with suppression for small counts. When describing data management and security, treat all record-level data as sensitive.
Variable Justification
The IRB requires clear justification for all requested variables. We suggest adding a sentence next to each variable as needed. Some can be as simple as “potential confounder” or “outcome of interest,” so long as the IRB understands their purpose.
Project Partners
All study collaborators, project partners, co-investigators, etc. who will have any access to study data must be listed as a “Project Partner” on the HRP-301 form with Human Subjects Training attached to the application.
Data Management section of the HRP-302
The IRB and CHS take data security very seriously. The data management section of the 202 should include all of the following:
The program form is used by our analysts to produce your dataset. Please list all relevant selection criteria on the program form so there is no confusion as to what should be produced. For example, only births to teenage moms, only deaths with underlying cause of death as suicide, only residents of Tarrant County, etc.
When in doubt, imagine handing the program form to a complete stranger who has no idea about your protocol, and asking for a dataset. Would they be able to produce your dataset based on what you’ve written?
A completed application will include all documents submitted by you as well as hard copies of attorney approval and approvals or documents from any other needed program/agency based on the request.
In addition, please note that any email communication between the requester and program can be included as part of the IRB review, if needed.
If you would like a copy of the final submission that is given to the IRB Administrator, the program contact can send you a scanned PDF of the entire submission.
Requests for data
DSHS HIRB Requests
HIRBRequests@dshs.texas.gov