ALASKA
TITLE 14. EDUCATION, LIBRARIES, AND MUSEUMS
Alaska Stat. § 14.30.065 (2006) Sec. 14.30.065. Supervision Alaska Stat. § 14.30.125 (2006) Sec. 14.30.125.
Immunization Alaska Stat. § 14.45.100 (2006) Sec. 14.45.100. Exemption A religious or other private school that complies with AS 14.45.100 -- 14.45.130 is exempt from other provisions of law and regulations relating to education except law and regulations relating to physical health, fire safety, sanitation, immunization, and physical examinations.
TITLE 4. EDUCATION AND EARLY DEVELOPMENT
4 Alaska Admin. Code 06.055 (2006) 4 AAC 06.055. Immunizations required (a) Before entry in a state public school district or nonpublic school offering pre-elementary education through the 12th grade, or any combination of these grades, a child shall be immunized against
(b) This section does not apply if the child
(c) A student registering in a school in a community where regular medical services are not available on at least a weekly basis and who does not have the required immunizations, may be provisionally admitted to a pre-elementary, elementary or secondary program for a reasonable period of time for the prevailing circumstances but not exceeding 90 days after enrollment. No children will be provisionally admitted except in exceptional circumstances. Where exceptions are granted, they shall be reported to and discussed with the communicable disease section of the division of public health, Department of Health and Social Services, who will then be responsible for determining that the required immunizations are completed during the provisional period. (d) If a parent or guardian is unable to pay the cost of immunization, or immunization is not available in the district or community, immunization shall be provided by state or federal public health services. (e) Immunizations shall be recorded on each pupil's permanent health record form. (f) School districts shall initiate action to exclude from school any child to whom this section applies but who has not been immunized as required by this section.
AUTHORITY: AS 14.07.020; AS 14.30.125 TITLE 7. HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES 7 Alaska Admin. Code 57.550 (2006 7 AAC 57.550 Health a) At or before admission of a child, a child care facility shall obtain from the child's parent(1) a valid immunization certificate; or (2) evidence that the child is exempt from immunization. (b) A valid immunization certificate is a copy of the child's original immunization record showing that, in a manner consistent with the timetable prescribed by the department's childhood immunization schedule, the child has received, or has begun and is continuing to receive, immunizations. (c) The immunization record includes a statement or record by a physician, clinic, or health center indicating the date each required immunization was given. (d) Evidence of exemption from immunization must include
(e) A child care facility in a community where medical services are not available on at least a weekly basis may provisionally admit a child who does not have the immunization certificate or evidence of exemption required under (a) of this section until the certificate or evidence can be obtained, but for no longer than 60 days. (f) A satisfactory immunization audit report from the department during the previous 12 months will be accepted as evidence that the child care facility satisfied the requirements of (a) - (e) of this section. (g) A child care facility may admit a mildly ill
child or allow the child to remain in attendance if the child's needs
do not compromise the care of (h) A child care facility that cares for a mildly ill child shall arrange a plan of care with the parent and provide a place where, under supervision, the child may rest or play quietly, apart from other children, if warranted. (i) A child care facility may not admit a child who shows definite signs of a serious illness or of a highly communicable disease or allow the child to remain in attendance unless a medical provider approves the child's attendance. (j) A child care facility shall provide an opportunity for supervised rest or sleep periods for each child under the age of five who is in care more than five hours, and for any other child, if desired by the child. For a child who is unable to sleep, the facility shall provide time and space for quiet play. The facility may place in a crib only an infant, a nonclimbing toddler, or a child identified as having special needs under 7 AAC 57.940, if appropriate. History: Eff. 6/23/2006,
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TITLE 14. EDUCATION, LIBRARIES, AND MUSEUMS Alaska Stat. § 14.48.165 (2006) Sec. 14.48.165. Immunization of postsecondary students (a) A postsecondary educational institution in this state shall provide written notice to each student who intends to reside in campus housing before the student's initial period of residence that includes the following information:
(b) A student attending a postsecondary educational institution shall sign a document provided by the institution indicating that the student has received
(c) Nothing in this section may be construed
to require a postsecondary educational institution to provide or pay
for immunizations against meningococcal disease.
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