SB773 HFA Crouse et al 3-10 #1

CR 3338

Delegates Crouse, Burkhammer, Butler, Dean, Green, Masters, Mazzocchi, White and Brooks moved to amend the bill on page 4, after line 82 by inserting the following:

ARTICLE 3. prevention and control of communicable and other infections diseases.

§16-3-4. Compulsory immunization of school children; information disseminated; offenses; penalties.

(a) Whenever a resident birth occurs, the commissioner state health officer shall promptly provide parents of the newborn child with information on immunizations mandated by this state or required for admission to a public, private and parochial school in this state or a state-regulated child care center.

(b) Except as hereinafter provided in subsections (h), (i), or (j) of this section, a child entering school or a state-regulated child care center in this state must be immunized against chickenpox, hepatitis-b, measles, meningitis, mumps, diphtheria, polio, rubella, tetanus and whooping cough.

(c) No child or person may be admitted or received in any of the schools of the state or a state-regulated child care center until he or she has been immunized against chickenpox, hepatitis-b, measles, meningitis, mumps, diphtheria, polio, rubella, tetanus and whooping cough or produces a certificate from the commissioner state health officer granting the child or person an exemption from the compulsory immunization requirements of this section under subsections (h), (i), or (j) of this section.

(d) Any school or state-regulated childcare center personnel having information concerning any person who attempts to be enrolled in a school or state-regulated child care center without having been immunized against chickenpox, hepatitis-b, measles, meningitis, mumps, diphtheria, polio, rubella, tetanus and whooping cough shall report the names of all such persons to the commissioner state health officer.

(e) Persons may be provisionally enrolled under minimum criteria established by the commissioner state health officer so that the person's immunization may be completed while missing a minimum amount of school. No person shall be allowed to enter school without at least one dose of each required vaccine.

(f) County health departments shall furnish the biologicals for this immunization for children of parents or guardians who attest that they cannot afford or otherwise access vaccines elsewhere.

(g) Health officers and physicians who provide vaccinations must present the person vaccinated with a certificate free of charge showing that they have been immunized against chickenpox, hepatitis-b, measles, meningitis, mumps, diphtheria, polio, rubella, tetanus and whooping cough, or he or she may give the certificate to any person or child whom he or she knows to have been immunized against chickenpox, hepatitis-b, measles, meningitis, mumps, diphtheria, polio, rubella, tetanus and whooping cough.

(h) The commissioner state health officer is authorized to grant, renew, condition, deny, suspend or revoke exemptions to the compulsory immunization requirements of this section, on a statewide basis, upon sufficient medical evidence that immunization is contraindicated or there exists a specific precaution to a particular vaccine.

(1) A request for an exemption to the compulsory immunization requirements of this section must be accompanied by the certification of a licensed physician stating that the physical condition of the child is such that immunization is contraindicated or there exists a specific precaution to a particular vaccine.

(2) The commissioner, upon the recommendation of the state health officer, is authorized to appoint and employ an Immunization Officer to make determinations on request for an exemption to the compulsory immunization requirements of this section, on a statewide basis. and The state health officer may delegate to the Immunization Officer the authority granted to the commissioner state health officer by this subsection.

(3) A person appointed and employed as the Immunization Officer must be a physician licensed under the laws of this state to practice medicine.

(4) The Immunization Officer's decision on a request for an exemption to the compulsory immunization requirements of this section may be appealed to the state health officer.

(5) The final determination of the state health officer is subject to a right of appeal pursuant to the provisions of article five, chapter twenty-nine a §29A-5-1 of this code.

(i) A physician who provides any person with a false certificate of immunization against chickenpox, hepatitis-b, measles, meningitis, mumps, diphtheria, polio, rubella, tetanus and whooping cough is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be fined not less than $25 nor more than $100.

(j) (1) Subsections (b) through (i) of this section, including any requirements for compulsory immunization under subsections (b) and (c) of this section, do not apply if a parent or legal guardian of the child objects to immunization on the grounds that it conflicts with the religious beliefs of the parents, legal guardians, or child.

(2) A child shall be exempt from the mandatory vaccination requirements of this section if a parent, a guardian of the child, or an emancipated child presents a notarized form which shall be developed by the state health officer, that includes a written notification that the parent, legal guardian, or child object on religious grounds to one or more of the vaccines listed in subsections (b) and (c) of this section.

(3) All personal identifying or personal health information of any individual received by the Department of Health pursuant to this section shall be confidential and exempt from the Freedom of Information Act under §29B-1-1 et seq. of this code.

(4) The State Health Office shall report in the aggregate by county by December 1 of each calendar year to the Legislative Oversight Commission on Health and Human Resources Accountability: the number of students in a county  school who have been granted an exemption from vaccination under subsection (j); and the percentage of students in that county who have been granted an exemption from vaccination under subsections (j).

 

 

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