ARIZONA
TITLE 36. PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY A.R.S. § 36-883 (2006) § 36-883. Standards of care; rules; classifications A. The director of the department of health services shall prescribe reasonable rules regarding the health, safety and well being of the children to be cared for in a child care facility. These rules shall include standards for the following: C. Any rule that relates to educational activities, physical examination, medical treatment or immunization shall include appropriate exemptions for children whose parents object on the ground that it conflicts with the tenets and practices of a recognized church or religious denomination of which the parent or child is an adherent or member.
TITLE 15. EDUCATION A.R.S. § 15-872 (2006) § 15-872. Proof of immunization; noncompliance; notice to parents; civil immunity A. The director of the department of health services, in consultation with the superintendent of public instruction, shall develop by rule standards for documentary proof. B. A pupil shall not be allowed to attend school without submitting documentary proof to the school administrator unless the pupil is exempted from immunization pursuant to section 15-873. C. Each public school shall make full disclosure of the requirements and exemptions as prescribed in sections 15-872 and 15-873. D. On enrollment, the school administrator shall suspend that pupil if the administrator does not have documentary proof and the pupil is not exempted from immunization pursuant to section 15-873. E. Notwithstanding subsections B and D of this section, a pupil may be admitted to or allowed to attend a school if the pupil has received at least one dose of each of the required immunizations prescribed pursuant to section 36-672 and has established a schedule for the completion of required immunizations. The parent, guardian or person in loco parentis of a pupil shall present to the school administrator documentary proof of the immunizations received and a schedule prepared by the pupil's physician or a health agency for completion of additional required immunizations. F. The school administrator shall review the school immunization record for each pupil admitted or allowed to continue attendance pursuant to subsection E of this section at least twice each school year until the pupil receives all of the required immunizations and shall suspend a pupil as prescribed in subsection G of this section who fails to comply with the immunization schedule. Immunizations received by a pupil shall be entered in the pupil's school immunization record. G. Unless proof of an exemption from immunization pursuant to section 15-873 is provided, a pupil who is admitted or allowed to continue to attend and who fails to comply with the immunization schedule within the time intervals specified by the schedule shall be suspended from school attendance until documentary proof of the administration of another dose of each appropriate immunizing agent is provided to the school administrator. H. The provisions of subsections B, D and E of this section do not apply to homeless pupils until the fifth calendar day after enrollment. I. A school and its employees are immune from civil liability for decisions concerning the admission, readmission and suspension of a pupil which are based on a good faith implementation of the requirements of this article. A.R.S. § 15-873 (2006) § 15-873. Exemptions; nonattendance during outbreak A. Documentary proof is not required for a pupil to be admitted to school if one of the following occurs:
B. An exemption pursuant to subsection A, paragraph 2 is only valid during the duration of the circumstance or condition which precludes immunization. C. Pupils who lack documentary proof of immunization shall not attend school during outbreak periods of communicable immunization-preventable diseases as determined by the department of health services or local health department. The department of health services or local health department shall transmit notice of this determination to the school administrator responsible for the exclusion of the pupils.
TITLE 36. PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY A.R.S. § 36-672 (2006) § 36-672. Immunizations;
department rules B. The director, in consultation with the superintendent of public instruction, shall develop by rule standards for documentary proof. A.R.S. § 36-674 (2006) § 36-674. Providing proof of immunization A physician, local health department or school nurse administering an immunization shall furnish documentary proof of immunization to the person immunized or, if that person is a child, to the child's parent or guardian or the person in loco parentis of the child.
ARIZONA ADMINISTRATIVE
CODE A.A.C. § R9-6-702 (2006) R9-6-702. Required Immunizations for Child Care or School Entry A. Except as provided in R9-6-706, a school administrator or child care administrator shall:
2. If a child does not have proof of immunization according to Table 1 or Table 2, exclude the child from:
B. Unless exempt according to R9-6-706, a child who has received a first dose of MMR but has not received a second dose of MMR shall:
C. Unless exempt according to R9-6-706, a child who has not completed the three-dose Hep B series specified in Table 1 or 2 shall:
D. Unless exempt according to R9-6-706, a child who has not received the VAR specified in Table 1 or Table 2 shall:
E. If the Department receives written notification from the CDC that there is a shortage of a vaccine for a disease listed in subsection (A)(1), or that the CDC is limiting the amount of a vaccine for a disease listed in subsection (A)(1), the Department shall:
F. The Department shall notify each school and child care in this state that the Department no longer requires compliance with subsections (A), (B), (C), and (D) for a disease listed in subsection (A)(1) if: 1. The disease is declared eradicated by: A.A.C. § R9-6-706 (2006) R9-6-706. Exemptions to Immunizations A. A child who has reached a fifth birthday is exempt
from the Hib immunization requirement.
D. A child who submits laboratory evidence of immunity
to a disease to a school or child care is not required to be immunized
against that disease as a condition for school or child care entry.
F. For a child attending a child care, a responsible
person shall submit to the child care a written statement of exemption
from immunization on a form 1. The child's name, G. A child care administrator or school administrator shall: 1. Record an exemption on a child's immunization record, |