Virginia
Immunization Requirements
(Updated
January 1994)
Authority:
Education, Va. Code Ann. §§22.1271.1
to .4. Health, VCA 32.1-46, 1-47. Regulations
for the Immunization of School Children, Virginia Department of Health, Office
of Epidemiology, Division of Communicable Disease Control, Bureau of
Immunization, August 1992, §§1.1 to 5.4.
General
Rule: No student shall be admitted by a school unless at the
time of admission the student or his parent or guardian submits documentary
proof of immunization to the admitting official of the school or unless the
student is exempted.' VCA §22.1-271.2.A.
Any parent, guardian or other person having control or charge of a child
being home instructed, exempted or excused from school attendance shall comply
with the immunization requirements provided in §32.1-46 in the same manner and
to the same extent as if the child has been enrolled in and is attending school.
- VCA §22.1-271.4. The parent,
guardian or person standing in loco parentis of each child within this
Commonwealth shall cause such child to be immunized' against the designated
diseases. VCA §32.1-46. Upon request by the division superintendent, the parent
shall submit to such division superintendent documentary proof of immunization
in compliance with §32 VCA §22.1-271.4. Any
student whose immunizations are incomplete may be admitted conditionally, if the
student has received at least one dose of the required immunizations,
accompanied by a schedule for completion of the required doses within 90 days.
VCA §22.1-271.2.B.
Exceptions: There are two exceptions: VCA §22.1-271.2.C.
1) If student or his parent/guardian submits an affidavit to the admitting official stating that the administration of immunization agents conflicts with the student's religious tenets or practices.
2)
The School has written certification from a licensed physician or a local health
department that one or more of the required immunizations may be detrimental to
the student's health, indicating the specific nature and probable duration of
the medical condition or circumstances that contraindicates immunization.
Reporting:
If a school does not have documentary proof of Immunization, the school shall
notify the student or his parent or guardian.'VCA §22.1-271.2.A.
Epidemic:
Upon the identification of an outbreak, potential epidemic or epidemic of a
vaccine preventable disease in a public or private school, the Commissioner
shall have the authority to require the exclusion from such school of all
children who are not immunized against the disease.
VCA §32.1-47.
Definitions: VCA §22.1-271.1.
Documentary proof--written certification that a student has been immunized, such certificate to be on a form provided by the State Department of Health and signed by the licensed immunizing physician or an employee of the immunizing local health department.
Student--any person who seeks admission to a school, or for whom admission to a school is sought by a parent or guardian, and who wiR not have attained the age of 20 years by the start of the school term.
School--(i)
any public school from kindergarten through grade twelve operated under the
authority of any locality within this Commonwealth, (ii) any private or
parochial school that offers instruction at any level or grade from Kindergarten
through grade twelve, and (iii) any private or parochial nursery school or
preschool, or any private or parochial child-care center required to be licensed
by this Commonwealth.
Designated
Diseases: Diphtheria, pertussis, whooping cough, poliomyelitis,
haemophilus influenzae type b, measles (rubeola), German measles (rubella) and
mumps. VCA §32.1-46.
Penalties:
In
accordance with §32.1-27 of the Code of Virginia, any person, willfully
violating or refusing, failing or neglecting to comply with any regulation or
order of the board or commissioner of any provision of this title shall be
guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor unless a different penalty is specified. Va.
Regs. Reg., Bureau of Immunization, §5.4.