Haw. Code R. § 11-157-6.2 - Provisional attendance
(a) A student or
child who does not have evidence of all of the required immunizations may
attend school, post-secondary school, or a child care facility provisionally
upon submitting written evidence from a practitioner or the department stating
that the student or child is in the process of receiving required
immunizations. A student or child who does not have a report of physical
examination may attend school or child care facility provisionally upon
submitting written evidence from a practitioner stating that the student or
child is in the process of receiving the physical examination. The failure to
provide a report of the pre-seventh grade physical examination will not result
in provisional attendance unless the student is first entering a Hawaii school
in the seventh grade. A physical examination is not required for post-secondary
school attendance. An appointment notice from a practitioner's office or the
department shall be recognized as written evidence. A student or child without
written evidence shall not be allowed to attend school, post-secondary school,
or a child care facility.
(b) The
provisional attendance period shall be no longer than three calendar months
after the date of provisional attendance to a school or child care facility and
no longer than forty-five calendar days after the date of provisional
attendance to a post-secondary school.
(c) A student or child who fails to keep a
scheduled appointment with their practitioner or the department during the
provisional attendance period may attend school, post-secondary school, or a
child care facility only upon submitting a new appointment notice from a
practitioner's office or the department. Failure to keep a scheduled
appointment or transferring schools, post-secondary schools, or child care
facilities during the provisional attendance period does not extend the
provisional attendance period past the periods listed in subsection
(b).
(d) If all of the required
immunizations cannot be completed within the provisional attendance period due
to the required minimum intervals between doses or other medical necessity, the
school, post-secondary school, or child care facility may extend provisional
attendance as long as evidence is provided that appointments have been made to
complete the required immunizations. If a student or child whose provisional
attendance period has been extended fails to keep a scheduled appointment, he
or she shall be excluded from school, post-secondary school, or child care
facilities until evidence that the required immunizations have been obtained is
presented to the school, post-secondary school, or child care
facility.
(e) Provisional
attendance may be suspended by the department when there is a danger or
presence of an outbreak or epidemic from any of the communicable diseases for
which immunization is required under this chapter until the director has
determined that the presence or danger of the outbreak or epidemic no longer
exists.
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