Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-1-20 - Immunizations; schools, child care facilities, and preschool or child care programs operated by a school
(a)
Definition. For the purposes of this regulation, "susceptible child" shall mean
either of the following if, for that individual, there is no history of the
disease that has been documented by a physician, no laboratory documentation of
immunity, or no documentation acceptable to the secretary that demonstrates
current vaccination against the disease:
(1)
Any individual who attends school as defined in K.S.A. 72-6261, and amendments
thereto; or
(2) any individual who
is enrolled, is placed, or resides in a child care facility as defined in
K.S.A. 65-503, and amendments thereto, or a
preschool or child care program operated by a school.
(b) Required vaccinations. Except as provided
in K.S.A. 72-6262 and amendments thereto, each susceptible child shall be
required to receive the following vaccinations before enrolling in any school:
(1) Diphtheria;
(2) hepatitis A;
(3) hepatitis B;
(4) measles (rubeola);
(5) meningitis;
(6) mumps;
(7) pertussis (whooping cough);
(8) poliomyelitis;
(9) rubella (German measles);
(10) tetanus; and
(11) varicella (chickenpox).
(c) Immunization record for school
entry. The immunization record of each individual who attends school shall
document that the individual has received the vaccinations specified in
subsection (b) from a physician or local health department or is not a
susceptible child, on forms provided by the department of health and
environment.
(d) Immunizations
required for a child in a child care facility or preschool or child care
program operated by a school. Each susceptible child, including a child under
16 years of age of a child care provider who is enrolled, is placed, or resides
in a child care facility or a preschool or child care program operated by a
school, shall be required to receive the following immunizations as medically
appropriate:
(1) Diphtheria;
(2)
Haemophilus influenzae
type B;
(3) hepatitis A;
(4) hepatitis B;
(5) measles (rubeola);
(6) mumps;
(7) pertussis (whooping cough);
(8) pneumococcal disease;
(9) poliomyelitis;
(10) rubella;
(11) tetanus; and
(12) varicella (chickenpox).
(e) Immunization records for a
child care facility. Each child's immunization record shall be maintained on
the forms provided by the department of health and environment.
Notes
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