25 Tex. Admin. Code § 97.66 - Provisional Enrollment for (Non-Higher Education; Non-Veterinary) Students and Children
(a) The law
requires that children and students be fully vaccinated against the specified
diseases. A child or student may be enrolled provisionally if the child or
student has an immunization record that indicates the child or student has
received at least one dose of each specified age-appropriate vaccine required
by this rule. To remain enrolled, the child or student must complete the
required subsequent doses in each vaccine series on schedule and as rapidly as
is medically feasible and provide acceptable evidence of vaccination to the
child-care facility or school. A child-care provider, school nurse, or school
administrator shall review the immunization status of a provisionally enrolled
child or student every 30 days to ensure continued compliance in completing the
required doses of vaccination. If, at the end of the 30-day period, a child or
student has not received a subsequent dose of vaccine, the child or student is
not in compliance and the facility shall exclude the child or student from
attendance until the required dose is administered.
(b) A child or student who is homeless, as
defined by §103 of the McKinney Act,
42 USC §
11302, shall be admitted temporarily for 30
days if acceptable evidence of vaccination is not available. The facility shall
promptly refer the student to an appropriate health provider to obtain the
required vaccinations.
(c) A child
or student who is a "child in foster care" as defined by
45
C.F.R. §
1355.20(a)
shall be admitted temporarily for 30 days if acceptable evidence of vaccination
is not available. The facility shall promptly refer the child or student to an
appropriate health provider to obtain the required vaccinations.
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