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WISCONSIN
HEALTH CHAPTER 252. COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
Wis. Stat. § 252.04 (2007)
252.04. Immunization program.
(1) The department shall carry out a statewide immunization
program to eliminate mumps, measles, rubella (German measles), diphtheria,
pertussis (whooping cough), poliomyelitis and other diseases that the
department specifies by rule, and to protect against tetanus. Any person
who immunizes an individual under this section shall maintain records
identifying the manufacturer and lot number of the vaccine used, the
date of immunization and the name and title of the person who immunized
the individual. These records shall be available to the individual or,
if the individual is a minor, to his or her parent, guardian or legal
custodian upon request.
(2) Any student admitted to any elementary, middle,
junior or senior high school or into any day care center or nursery
school shall, within 30 school days, present written evidence to the
school, day care center or nursery school of having completed the first
immunization for each vaccine required for the students grade and being
on schedule for the remainder of the basic and recall (booster) immunization
series for mumps, measles, rubella (German measles), diphtheria, pertussis
(whooping cough), poliomyelitis, tetanus and other diseases that the
department specifies by rule or shall present a written waiver under
sub. (3)
(3) The immunization requirement is waived if the
student, if an adult, or the students parent, guardian or legal custodian
submits a written statement to the school, day care center or nursery
school objecting to the immunization for reasons of health, religion
or personal conviction. At the time any school, day care center or nursery
school notifies a student, parent, guardian or legal custodian of the
immunization requirements, it shall inform the person in writing of
the persons right to a waiver under this subsection.
(4) The student, if an adult, or the students parent,
guardian or legal custodian shall keep the school, day care center or
nursery school informed of the students compliance with the immunization
schedule.
(a) By the 15th and the 25th school day after the
student is admitted to a school, day care center or nursery school,
the school, day care center or nursery school shall notify in writing
any adult student or the parent, guardian or legal custodian of any
minor student who has not met the immunization or waiver requirements
of this section. The notices shall cite the terms of those requirements
and shall state that court action and forfeiture penalty could result
due to noncompliance. The notices shall also explain the reasons for
the immunization requirements and include information on how and where
to obtain the required immunizations.
1. A school, day care center or nursery school
may exclude from the school, day care center or nursery school any
student who fails to satisfy the requirements of sub. (2)
2. Beginning on July 1, 1993, if the department determines that
fewer than 98% of the students in a day care center, nursery school
or school district who are subject to the requirements of sub. (2)
have complied with sub. (2), the day care center or nursery school
shall exclude any child who fails to satisfy the requirements of
sub. (2) and the school district shall exclude any student enrolled
in grades kindergarten to 6 who fails to satisfy the requirements
of sub. (2)
3. Beginning on July 1, 1995, if the department determines that
fewer than 99% of the students in a day care center, nursery school
or school district who are subject to the requirements of sub. (2)
have complied with sub. (2), the day care center or nursery school
shall exclude any child who fails to satisfy the requirements of
sub. (2) and the school district shall exclude any student enrolled
in grades kindergarten to 6 who fails to satisfy the requirements
of sub. (2)
4. No student may be excluded from public school under this paragraph
for more than 10 consecutive school days unless, prior to the 11th
consecutive school day of exclusion, the school board provides the
student and the students parent, guardian or legal custodian with
an additional notice, a hearing and the opportunity to appeal the
exclusion, as provided under s. 120.13 (1) (c) 3.
(6) The school, day care center or nursery school
shall notify the district attorney of the county in which the student
resides of any minor student who fails to present written evidence of
completed immunizations or a written waiver under sub. (3) within 60
school days after being admitted to the school, day care center or nursery
school. The district attorney shall petition the court exercising jurisdiction
under chs. 48 and 938 for an order directing that the student be in
compliance with the requirements of this section. If the court grants
the petition, the court may specify the date by which a written waiver
shall be submitted under sub. (3) or may specify the terms of the immunization
schedule. The court may require an adult student or the parent, guardian
or legal custodian of a minor student who refuses to submit a written
waiver by the specified date or meet the terms of the immunization schedule
to forfeit not more than $ 25 per day of violation.
(7) If an emergency arises, consisting of a substantial
outbreak as determined by the department by rule of one of the diseases
specified in sub. (2) at a school or in the municipality in which the
school is located, the department may order the school to exclude students
who are not immunized until the outbreak subsides.
(8) The department shall provide the vaccines without
charge, if federal or state funds are available for the vaccines, upon
request of a school district or a local health department. The department
shall provide the necessary professional consultant services to carry
out an immunization program, under the requirements of sub. (9), in
the jurisdiction of the requesting local health department. Persons
immunized may not be charged for vaccines furnished by the department.
(9)
(a) An immunization program under sub. (8) shall
be supervised by a physician, selected by the school district or local
health department, who shall issue written orders for the administration
of immunizations that are in accordance with written protocols issued
by the department.
(b) If the physician under par. (a) is not an employee of the county,
city, village or school district, receives no compensation for his
or her services under par. (a) and acts under par. (a) in accordance
with written protocols issued by the department, he or she is a state
agent of the department for the purposes of ss. 165.25 (6), 893.82
(3) and 895.46 (c) The department may disapprove the selection made
under par. (a) or may require the removal of a physician selected.
(10) The department shall, by rule, prescribe the
mechanisms for implementing and monitoring compliance with this section.
The department shall prescribe, by rule, the form that any person immunizing
a student shall provide to the student under sub. (1)
(11) Annually, by July 1, the department shall submit
a report to the legislature under s. 13.172 (3) on the success of the
statewide immunization program under this section.
Wis. Stat. § 252.09 (2007)
252.09 Meningococcal disease and hepatitis
B.
(1) Each private college and university in this state
shall do all of the following:
(a) Annually, provide detailed information on
the risks associated with meningococcal disease and hepatitis B and
the availability and effectiveness of vaccines against the diseases
to each enrolled student, if he or she is at least 18 years old, or
to the student's parent or guardian, if the student is a minor.
(b) Require a student who resides in a dormitory or residence hall,
or the student's parent or guardian if the student is a minor, to
affirm that the student received the information under par. (a).
(c) Require a student who resides in a dormitory or residence hall
to affirm whether he or she has received the vaccination against meningococcal
disease and to provide the date of the vaccination, if any.
(d) Require a student who resides in a dormitory or residence hall
to affirm whether he or she received the vaccination against hepatitis
B and to provide the date of the vaccination, if any.
(e) Maintain a confidential record of the affirmations and the dates
of the vaccinations of each student under pars. (c) and (d).
(2) Nothing in this section requires a college or
university to provide or pay for vaccinations against meningococcal
disease or hepatitis B.
WISCONSIN
CHAPTER 36. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SYSTEM
Wis. Stat. § 36.25 (2007)
36.25 Special programs. (46) Meningococcal
disease and hepatitis B.
(a) The board shall do all of the following:
1. Annually, provide detailed information on the
risks associated with meningococcal disease and hepatitis B and the
availability and effectiveness of vaccines against the diseases to
each enrolled student, if he or she is at least 18 years old, or to
the student's parent or guardian, if the student is a minor.
2. Require a student who resides in a dormitory or residence hall,
or the student's parent or guardian if the student is a minor, to
affirm that the student received the information under subd. 1.
3. Require a student who resides in a dormitory or residence hall
to affirm whether he or she has received the vaccination against meningococcal
disease and to provide the date of the vaccination, if any.
4. Require a student who resides in a dormitory or residence hall
to affirm whether he or she has received the vaccination against hepatitis
B and to provide the date of the vaccination, if any.
5. Maintain a confidential record of the affirmations and the dates
of the vaccinations of each student under subds. 3. and 4.
(b) Nothing in this subsection requires the board
to provide or pay for vaccinations against meningococcal disease or
hepatitis B.