Immunization Policy Clause Samples

Immunization Policy. Mater Christi School requires documentary proof of adequate age appropriate immunization, in accordance with the schedule recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), and the Vermont Department of Health, be provided for attendance at Mater Christi School. Philosophical exemption is not permitted at Mater Christi School. Religious exemption is not permitted at Mater Christi School as this is not compatible with Catholic Social Teaching. Medical exemption is permissible only at the sole discretion of Mater Christi School. A signed document must be received by a Vermont licensed (in good standing), board certified medical doctor (“M.D.”) for a student to be considered for a medical exemption by Mater Christi School. Mater Christi School reserves the right to have an independent medical examination (“IME”) of the student performed by an M.D. of its choosing, at the expense of the student’s parent or guardian, which will include a release of the student’s medical records only to the examining M.D. The M.D. will issue a medical opinion to Mater Christi School only on whether or not the exemption request is medically necessary and appropriate and if temporary or permanent with an expiration date. No other specific medical information about the student will be shared with Mater Christi School, absent approval by the parent or legal guardian of the student, or unless otherwise ordered to be provided by a court with jurisdiction or pursuant to applicable Vermont laws. Students in the process of completing vaccination requirements may be provisionally admitted, at the discretion of Mater Christi School, without an exemption if the student has a scheduled appointment to receive the missing vaccine(s). Alternate or delayed vaccination schedules are not acceptable. The Provisional Admittance section of the Notice of Missing Immunizations form must be signed by a Vermont licensed (in good standing) and board-certified M.D. and submitted by the parent/guardian to Mater Christi School prior to entry. The period of Provisional Admittance must not exceed six months. Approved by the Board of Trustees February 21, 2019 Students’ immunizations must be up to date prior to the start of school. If requirements are not met, the school reserves the right to excuse this student from class until the vaccinations are complete.
Immunization Policy. For each child enrolled, the parent (or legal guardian) must provide a current immunization record (3231) appropriate for the child’s age prior to the first day of the program. The child’s immunizations must remain up-to-date through the duration of the program. Only medical exemptions approved by the MJCCA will be allowed. It is the responsibility of the parent (or legal guardian) to update the file when the health records change.
Immunization Policy. It is the policy of the Lincoln County Humane Society, that all employees receive pre-exposure immunization for rabies and hepatitis B, unless they furnish written instructions from their Doctor advising against immunization. As well, a titer must be done to determine whether additional immunization is necessary. The frequency of the titer will be decided with consultation with the employee's family physician. The Employer will be responsible for all costs to implement this program for all present employees. It will be the responsibility of all future employees, as a condition of employment, to be immunized for pre-exposure rabies and hepatitis B. The effective date will be January 1st, 1998.
Immunization Policy. STUDENT must be fully immunized in order to attend FMS. Only a medical exemption provided by a licensed health care practitioner will be honored.
Immunization Policy. Before a child is enrolled, an up to date immunization record is required. It must remain current while attending the center.
Immunization Policy. Healthcare workers (HCWs) are at risk for exposure to serious, and sometimes deadly, diseases. If you work directly with patients or handle material that could spread infection, you should get appropriate vaccines to reduce the chance that you will get or spread vaccine-preventable diseases. 🞐 Our office requires that all new-hires are vaccinated in accordance with current recommendations for HCWs 🞐 Annual Immunization is mandatory for all employees. 🞐 Immunization is considered a personnel decision of each employee.
Immunization Policy. Fairview shall deny admissions to non-immunized children unless a medical exemption is provided by a licensed health care practitioner. This policy applies to all incoming students seeking admissions on or after February 1st, 2012, and each term or school year thereafter.
Immunization Policy. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Pediatrics recommends and follows the immunization guidelines set by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the Center for Disease and Control (CDC). Vaccines are both safe and effective in preventing diseases. Due to the potential exposure unvaccinated children bring to our patients and practice, we require all patients become fully vaccinated prior to the 2nd birthday. Children 2 years and older will be required to follow the CDC’s recommended catch-up schedule for daycare and/or school entry. Non-compliance with our vaccine schedule will result in dismissal from our practice. I, hereby acknowledge that I have received and agree to the Policy Agreement for Liberty Doctors DBA ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Pediatrics. This notice describes how medical information about you may be used and disclosed and how you can get access to this information. Please read carefully. It is the intent of this Notice of Privacy Practices (“Notice”) to inform individuals and patients of their privacy rights regarding uses and disclosures of their Protected Health Information (“PHI”) as required or permitted under applicable law, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (“HIPAA”), Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (“HITECH”) part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (“ARRA”) of 2009, and the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (“▇▇▇▇”) of 2008. This Notice describes how protected health information may be used for treatment, payment, or other operations involved in obtaining treatment from and providing payment to the Physician Practice (“Practice”) for services rendered by its physicians. Protected health information is information about a patient that may be used to identify them, such as name, address, or social security number.
Immunization Policy. As a prerequisite to registration, Florida International University requires all students to comply with the following immunization policy regulations from the Florida Board of Governors regarding measles, mumps, rubella, meningitis and hepatitis B immunity:

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