Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-6-702 - Required Immunizations for Child Care or School Entry
A. Except as provided in
R9-6-706,
the school administrator or child care administrator shall:
1. Ensure that a child attending a
school or child care has been immunized for each of the following diseases
according to Table 1 or Table 2:
a.
Diphtheria;
b.
Tetanus;
c.
Hepatitis A, for a child 1 through 5 years of age in
child care in Maricopa County;
d.
Hepatitis B;
e.
Pertussis;
f.
Poliomyelitis;
g.
Measles (rubeola);
h. Mumps;
i.
Rubella (German Measles);
j.
Haemophilus
influenzae type b;
k.
Varicella; and
l.
Meningococcal; and
2. If a child does not have proof
of immunization according to Table 1 or Table 2, exclude the child
from:
a.
School entry; or
b.
Child care, unless the child is immunized against
the diseases listed in subsection (A)(1) within 15 days following
entry.
B.
Unless exempt according to
R9-6-706,
a child who has not received VA R according to Table 1 or Table 2
shall:
1.
Receive VA R according to the
following:
a.
By September 1, 2005 for a child who is entering
kindergarten, first grade, or seventh grade;
b.
By September 1, 2006 for a child who is entering
kindergarten through second grade, seventh grade, or eighth
grade;
c.
By September 1, 2007 for a child who is entering
kindergarten through third grade, or seventh grade through ninth
grade;
d.
By September 1, 2008 for a child who is entering
kindergarten through fourth grade, or seventh grade through tenth
grade;
e.
By September 1, 2009 for a child who is entering
kindergarten through fifth grade, or seventh grade through 11th grade;
and
f.
By September 1, 2010 for a child who is entering
kindergarten through 12th grade; and
2.
Be excluded from school entry by a school
administrator until the child meets the requirements in Table
2.
C.
Unless exempt according to
R9-6-706,
a child, 11 years of age or older, who has not received MV according to Table 1
or Table 2 shall:
1.
Receive MV according to the
following:
a.
By September 1, 2008 for a child entering sixth
grade;
b.
By September 1, 2009 for a child entering sixth and
seventh grade;
c.
By September 1, 2010 for a child entering sixth
through eighth grade;
d.
By September 1, 2011 for a child entering sixth
through ninth grade;
e.
By September 1, 2012 for a child entering sixth
through 10th grade;
f.
By September 1, 2013 for a child entering sixth
through 11th grade; and
g.
By September 1, 2014 for a child entering sixth
through 12th grade; and
2.
Be excluded from school entry by a school
administrator until the child meets the requirements in this
Section.
D.
Unless exempt according to
R9-6-706,
a child, 11 years of age or older, who has not received Tdap according to Table
1 or Table 2 shall:
1.
Receive the Tdap according to the
following:
a.
By September 1, 2008 for a child entering sixth
grade;
b.
By September 1, 2009 for a child entering sixth and
seventh grade;
c.
By September 1, 2010 for a child entering sixth
through eighth grade;
d.
By September 1, 2011 for a child entering sixth
through ninth grade;
e.
By September 1, 2012 for a child entering sixth
through 10th grade;
f.
By September 1, 2013 for a child entering sixth
through 11th grade; and
g.
By September 1, 2014 for a child entering sixth
through 12th grade; and
2.
Be excluded from school entry by a school
administrator until the child meets the requirements in this
Section.
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:
1.
Provide written notification to each school and
child care in this state of the shortage or limitation of the
vaccine;
2.
Suspend compliance with subsections (A), (B), (C),
and (D); and
3.
Upon receiving written notification from the CDC
that the vaccine is available, notify each school and child care in this
state:
a.
That the vaccine is available, and
b.
Of the time by which an individual is required to
comply with subsections (A), (B), (C), and (D).
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.
The World Health Organization, and
b.
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices;
and
2.
The Department no longer recommends immunization
against the disease.
Except as provided in R9-6-706, documentary proof of immunization, according to Table 7.1 or Table 7.2, for each of the following diseases is required for child care or school entry:
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