W. Va. Code R. § 64-95-14 - Compliance with the Law
14.1. A
child is considered to be in compliance with the law requiring compulsory
immunizations and this rule, when the child has a complete certificate of
immunization or similar medical record of immunizations, or when immunization
is contraindicated or there exists a specific precaution to a particular
vaccine.
14.2. If a child has been
granted an exemption from receiving one or more vaccinations, the certificate
of immunization must indicate the vaccine(s) for which the child is exempted,
the reason for the exemption, and whether or not the reason for the exemption
is permanent or temporary. If the exemption is temporary, it must be
re-evaluated annually unless a longer period of time is indicated by the
child's treating physician. A temporary exemption may not exceed a period of 24
months before re-evaluation.
14.3.
A student who does not have a completed certificate of immunization or other
similar medical record of immunizations must show proof that he or she has
received at least one dose of each of the required vaccines in order to be
provisionally enrolled in school.
14.3.a.
Provisional enrollment may continue for the time medically necessary to
complete the missing vaccinations.
14.3.b. At no time should the provisional
enrollment period exceed 8 months from school entry, the time medically
necessary to complete all required childhood vaccine series under the standard
catch up schedule.
14.3.c. After
attending school for the provisional enrollment time period, all provisionally
enrolled students must show proof to the school that they have completed all of
the required immunizations or laboratory evidence of immunity.
14.4. A child who is delinquent
for any required vaccination, or who has exceeded the provisional enrollment
period, will be considered not to be in compliance with the law and this rule,
and will be suspended from attending school until the appropriate vaccine(s) or
laboratory evidence is received and the records are amended.
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