This may include exclusion from classes or campus. In the event of an outbreak, religious exempt individuals should be protectedįrom exposure. It is not required that a religious exemption statement be Requests for exemptions must be written and signed by the student ifġ8 years of age or older, or parent(s), or guardian if under the age of 18. The student requesting exemption may or may not be a member of an established Holds genuine and sincere religious beliefs which are contrary to the practice of Institution, that student or student's parent(s) or guardian of those less than 18 years old Religious ExemptionĪ student may be exempt from vaccination if, in the opinion of the In the event of an outbreak, medically exempt individuals should be protectedįrom exposure. Specify those immunizations which may be detrimental and the length of time they may beĭetrimental. Resolvable conditions such as pregnancy) exemption may be granted. Student certifies in writing that the student has a health condition which is a validĬontraindication to receiving a specific vaccine, then a permanent or temporary (for If a licensed physician or nurse practitioner, or licensed midwife caring for a pregnant Meningococcal vaccine within the past 5 years, then he/she must submit the signedĮxemptions from Immunization Requirements Medical Exemption A signed response form indicating that the student will not obtain immunization against. Selecting this option, a vaccine record must be attached) Ī signed response form indicating that the student will obtain meningococcal vaccine Last 5 years or a complete 2- or 3-dose series of MenB without a response form Ī signed response form with a vaccine record (If a student submits a response form AcceptableĪ vaccine record indicating at least 1 dose of meningococcal ACWY vaccine within the Guardians of students under the age of 18, accompanied by a response form. Information about meningococcal disease and immunization to the students who are enrolling for six or more semester hours or the equivalent per semester, or parents or New York State PHL Section §2167 requires post-secondary institutions to distribute Serological evidence is the only permissible alternative to immunization.) This means theĭemonstration of rubella antibodies through a blood test performed by anĪpproved medical laboratory (Since rubella rashes resemble rashes of otherĭiseases, it is impossible to diagnose reliably on clinical grounds alone. The student must submit serological proof of immunity to rubella. The student must submit proof of one dose of live rubella vaccine given no more The student must submit proof of honorable discharge from the armed servicesġ, 1957, must submit proof of immunity to rubella.This means theĭemonstration of mumps antibodies through a blood test performed by an approved The student must submit serological proof of immunity to mumps. Than 4 days prior to the student's first birthday The student must submit proof of one dose of live mumps vaccine given no more One year of attendance at a post-secondary institution.ġ, 1957, must submit proof of immunity to mumps. Is used, the second dose of measles vaccine must have been administered within Proof that the student received one dose of live measles vaccine. Primary or secondary school in the United States after 1980 will be sufficient Provider or previous school, documentation that proves the student attended If a student is unable to access his/her immunization record from a health care.The institution pending actual receipt of immunization records from the armed Honorable discharge shall qualify as a certificate enabling a student to attend Within 10 years from the date of application to the institution. The student must submit proof of honorable discharge from the armed services The student must submit a statement from the diagnosing physician that the This means theĭemonstration of measles antibodies through a blood test performed by an The student must submit serological proof of immunity to measles. Second at least 28 days after the first dose The student must submit proof of two doses of live measles vaccine: the firstĭose given no more than 4 days prior to the student's first birthday and the Submitted in lieu of the individual vaccines referenced below.ġ, 1957, must submit proof of immunity to measles. Two combined MMR (Measles, Mumps, and Rubella) vaccines can be Semester, to show proof of immunity against measles, mumps, and rubella to attend classes. January 1, 1957, who are enrolling for six or more semester hours or the equivalent per New York State Public Health Law §2165 requires all college students born on or after
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