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TITLE 25. HEALTH
DISEASE CONTROL
ARTICLE 4. DISEASE CONTROL
PART 9. SCHOOL ENTRY IMMUNIZATION
C.R.S. 25-4-901 (2006)
25-4-901. Definitions
As used in this part 9, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) "Certificate of immunization"
means one of the following forms of documentation that include the
dates and types of immunizations administered to a student:
(a) A paper document that includes
information transferred from the records of a licensed physician,
registered nurse, or public health official; or
(b) An electronic file or a hard
copy of an electronic file provided to the school directly from
the immunization tracking system, established pursuant to section
25-4-2403.
(1.5) "Child" means any
student less than eighteen years of age.
(2)
(a) "School" means, except
as otherwise provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection (2), a
public, private, or parochial nursery school, day care center, child
care facility, family child care home, foster care home, head start
program, kindergarten, elementary or secondary school through grade
twelve, or college or university.
(b) "School" does not
include:
(I) A public services short-term
child care facility as defined in section 26-6-102 (6.7), C.R.S.;
(I.5) A guest child care facility
as defined in section 26-6-102 (5), C.R.S., or a ski school as
defined in section 26-6-103.5 (6), C.R.S.; or (II) College or
university courses of study that are offered off-campus, or are
offered to nontraditional adult students, as defined by the governing
board of the institution, or are offered at colleges or universities
that do not have residence hall facilities.
(3) "Student" means any
person enrolled in a Colorado school as defined in subsection (2)
of this section.
C.R.S. 25-4-902 (2006)
25-4-902.
Immunization prior to attending school
(1) Except as provided in section
25-4-903, no child shall attend any school in the state of Colorado
on or after the dates specified in section 25-4-906 (4) unless he
or she has presented the following to the appropriate school official:
(a) An up-to-date certificate of
immunization from a licensed physician or authorized representative
of the department of public health and environment or local health
department stating that such child has received immunization against
communicable diseases as specified by the state board of health,
based on recommendations of the advisory committee on immunization
practices of the United States department of health and human services
or the American academy of pediatrics; or
(b) A written authorization signed
by one parent or guardian or an authorization signed by the emancipated
child requesting that local health officials administer the immunizations.
(c) (Deleted by amendment, L. 97,
p. 408, § 1, effective July 1, 1997.)
(2) If the student's certificate of
immunization is not up-to-date according to the requirements of the
state board of health, the parent or guardian or the emancipated student
or the student - 4 - eighteen years of age or older shall submit to
the school, within fourteen days after receiving direct personal notification
that the certificate is not up-to-date, documentation that the next
required immunization has been given and a written plan for completion
of all required immunizations. The scheduling of immunizations in
the written plan shall follow medically recommended minimum intervals
approved by the state board of health. If the student begins but does
not continue or complete the written plan, he or she shall be suspended
or expelled pursuant to this part 9.
C.R.S. 25-4-902.5 (2006)
25-4-902.5 Immunization prior
to attending a college or university.
(1) Except as provided in section
25-4-903, no student shall attend any college or university in the
state of Colorado on or after the dates specified in section 25-4-906
(4) unless such student can present to the appropriate official of
the school a certificate of immunization from a licensed physician
or authorized representative of the department of public health and
environment or local health department stating that such student has
received immunization against communicable diseases as specified by
the state board of health or a written authorization signed by one
parent or guardian or the emancipated student or the student eighteen
years of age or older requesting that local health officials administer
the immunizations or a plan signed by one parent or guardian or the
emancipated student or the student eighteen years of age or older
for receipt by the student of the required inoculation or the first
or the next required of a series of inoculations within thirty days.
C.R.S. 25-4-903 (2006)
25-4-903.
Exemptions from immunization
(1) (Deleted by amendment, L. 97, p. 409, § 2, effective July
1, 1997.)
(2) It is the responsibility of the
parent or legal guardian to have his or her child immunized unless
the child is exempted pursuant to this section. A student shall be
exempted from receiving the required immunizations in the following
manner:
(a) By submitting to the student's
school certification from a licensed physician that the physical
condition of the student is such that one or more specified immunizations
would endanger his or her life or health or is medically contraindicated
due to other medical conditions; or
(b) By submitting to the student's
school a statement of exemption signed by one parent or guardian
or the emancipated student or student eighteen years of age or older
that the parent, guardian, or student is an adherent to a religious
belief whose teachings are opposed to immunizations or that the
parent or guardian or the emancipated student or student eighteen
years of age or older has a personal belief that is opposed to immunizations.
(3) The state board of health may
provide, by regulation, for further exemptions to immunization based
upon sound medical practice.
(4) All information distributed to
parents by school districts regarding immunization shall inform them
of their rights under subsection (2) of this section.
C.R.S. 25-4-904 (2006)
25-4-904.
Rules and regulations - immunization rules - rule-making authority
of state board of health
(1) The state board of health shall establish rules and regulations
for administering this part 9. Such rules and regulations shall establish
which immunizations shall be required and the manner and frequency
of their administration and shall conform to recognized standard medical
practices. Such rules and regulations may also require the reporting
of statistical information and names of non-compliers by the schools.
The department of public health and environment shall administer and
enforce the immunization requirements.
(2) All rule-making authority granted
to the state board of health under the provisions of this article
is granted on the condition that the general assembly reserves the
power to delete or rescind any rule of the board. All rules promulgated
pursuant to this subsection (2) shall be subject to sections 24-4-103
(8) (c) and (8) (d) and 24-4-108, C.R.S.
C.R.S. 25-4-906 (2006)
25-4-906. Certificate of immunization —
forms.
(1) The department of public health
and environment shall provide official certificates of immunization
to the schools, private physicians, and local health departments.
Upon the commencement of the gathering of epidemiological information
pursuant to section 25-4-1705 (5) to implement the immunization tracking
system, such form shall include a notice that informs a parent or
legal guardian that he or she has the option to exclude his or her
infant's, child's, or student's immunization information from the
immunization tracking system created in section 25-4-1705 (5). Any
immunization record provided by a licensed physician, registered nurse,
or public health official may be accepted by the school official as
certification of immunization if the information is transferred to
the official certificate of immunization and verified by the school
official.
(2) Each school shall maintain on
file an official certificate of immunization for every student enrolled.
The certificate shall be returned to the parent or guardian or the
emancipated student or student eighteen years of age or older when
a student withdraws, transfers, is promoted, or otherwise leaves the
school, or the school shall transfer the certificate with the student's
school record to the new school. Upon a college or university student's
request, the official certificate of immunization shall be forwarded
as specified by the student.
(3) The department of public health
and environment may examine, audit, and verify the records of immunizations
maintained by each school. (4) All students enrolled in any school
in Colorado on and after August 15, 1979, shall furnish the required
certificate of immunization or shall be suspended or expelled from
school. Students enrolling in school in Colorado for the first time
on and after July 1, 1978, shall provide a certificate of immunization
or shall be excluded from school except as provided in section 25-4-903.
C.R.S. 25-4-908 (2006)
25-4-908. When exemption from
immunization not recognized
If at any time there is, in the opinion of the state department of
public health and environment or local department of health, danger
of an epidemic from any of the communicable diseases for which an
immunization is required pursuant to the rules and regulations promulgated
pursuant to section 25-4-904, no exemption or exception from immunization
against such disease shall be recognized. Quarantine by the state
department of public health and environment or local department of
health is hereby authorized as a legal alternative to immunization.
C.R.S.
25-4-1704 (2006)
25-4-1704.
Infant immunization program - delegation of authority to immunize
minor
(1) There is hereby created in the department an infant immunization
program which is established to immunize infants against vaccine preventable
disease. Such program shall be implemented on and after January 1,
1993.
(2) Every parent, legal guardian,
or person vested with legal custody or decision-making responsibility
for the medical care of a minor, or person otherwise responsible for
the care of an infant residing in this state, shall be responsible
for having such infant vaccinated in compliance with the schedule
of immunization established by the board of health; except that, failure
to vaccinate a child in accordance with this subsection (2) shall
not constitute sufficient grounds for any insurance company to deny
a claim submitted on behalf of a child who develops a vaccine preventable
disease.
(2.5)
(a) Subject to the provisions of
this subsection (2.5), a parent, legal guardian, person vested with
legal custody of a minor or decision-making responsibility for the
medical care of a minor, or such other adult person responsible
for the care of a minor in this state, other than any employee of
a licensed child care center in which the minor is enrolled, may
delegate, verbally or in writing, that person's authority to consent
to the immunization of a minor to a stepparent, an adult relative
of first or second degree of kinship, or an adult child care provider
who has care and control of the minor. Any immunization administered
pursuant to a delegation of authority under this subsection (2.5)
shall be administered only at a health care clinic, hospital, office
of a private practitioner, or county public health clinic.
(b) If a parent, legal guardian,
person vested with legal custody of a minor or decision-making responsibility
for the medial care of a minor, or other adult person responsible
for the care of a minor in this state verbally delegates his or
her authority to consent to the immunization of a minor under this
subsection (2.5), the person to whom such authority is thereby delegated
shall confirm the verbal delegation in writing and shall verbally
relay any relevant health history to the administering practitioner.
The practitioner administering the vaccination shall include the
written confirmation in the minor's medical record. If a parent,
legal guardian, person vested with legal custody of a minor or decision-making
responsibility for the medical care of a minor, or other adult person
responsible for the care of a minor in this state delegates his
or her authority to consent to the immunization of a minor under
this subsection (2.5) in writing, such writing shall include the
relevant health history, and the practitioner administering the
vaccination shall include a copy of the written delegation of authority
in the minor's medical record.
(c) A person who consents to the
immunization of a minor pursuant to a delegation of authority under
this subsection (2.5) shall provide the practitioner with sufficient
and accurate health information about the minor for whom the consent
is given and, if necessary, sufficient and accurate health information
about the minor's family to enable the practitioner to assess adequately
the risks and benefits inherent in the proposed immunization and
to determine whether the immunization is advisable.
(d) A person may not consent to
the immunization of a minor pursuant to this subsection (2.5) if:
(I) The person has actual knowledge
that the parent, legal guardian, person vested with legal custody
of a minor or decision-making responsibility for the medical care
of a minor, or other adult person responsible for the care of
a minor in this state has expressly refused to give consent to
the immunization; or
(II) The parent, legal guardian,
person vested with legal custody of a minor or decision-making
responsibility for the medical care of a minor, or other adult
person responsible for the care of a minor in this state has told
the person that the person may not consent to the immunization
of the minor or, in the case of a written authorization, has withdrawn
the authorization in writing.
(3) In addition to the immunization
obligations set forth in section 25-4-905, relating to the immunization
of indigent children, and except as provided in subsection (4) of
this section, the department shall provide at public expense, subject
to available appropriations, systematic immunizations to those infants
that are not exempt from such immunization pursuant to paragraph (a)
or (b) of subsection (4) of this section. The manner and frequency
of vaccine administration shall conform to recognized standards of
medical practice which are necessary for the protection of public
health.
(4) An infant shall be exempted from
receiving the required immunizations: