Haw. Code R. § 11-156-6 - Exclusion from school and group settings
(a) When
any student has a communicable disease for which isolation or restriction from
school attendance is required, it shall be the responsibility of the principal
or director in charge of the school to prohibit the student from attending
school until the expiration of the prescribed period of isolation. If the
attending practitioner, school practitioner or public health official finds
upon examination that the student is free of the disease in the communicable
state, the practitioner or official may issue a signed certificate, upon which
the student shall be readmitted by the school authority. Students who have been
exempted from immunization or who have not completed the required immunizations
shall be immunized or excluded from school during a potential outbreak as
determined by the department.
(b)
HIV-infected students do not pose a transmission risk to others in the school
setting and therefore shall not be excluded from the school setting based on
their HIV status.
(c) Parents,
guardians, custodians, or any other persons in loco parentis to any child who
has a disease for which isolation is required shall not permit the child to
attend school or to be present in any group settings until the expiration of
the prescribed period of isolation or restriction for the particular
disease.
Notes
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