Kentucky
Immunization Requirements
Updated
December 1993
Authority: Education, Conduct of Schools - Special
Prograna, Ky. Rev. Stat. Ann. 158.035,.037, 214.032, .034, .036. Communicable
Diseases, 902 KRS. 2:060.
General Rule:
No child shall be eligible to enroll as a student in any public or private
elementary or secondary school without first presenting a certificate
from a medical or osteopathic physician licensed in any state. KRS
158.035. Additionally, each 'child entering the public schools shall
have proof of having been tested for tuberculosis prior to enrollment.'
KPS 214.034(2).
Exceptions:
There is no requirement if KRS 214.036.
1) in the written opinion
of his attending physician, such testing or immunization would be injurious
to the child's health.
2) the 'parents are opposed
to medical immunization against disease, and who object by a written
sworn statement to the immunization of such child on religious grounds.'
Epidemic:
In the event of an epidemic in a given area, the cabinet for human resources
may, by emergency regulation, require the immunization of all persons
within the area of epidemic, against the disease responsible for such
epidemic.' KRS 214.036.
Definitions:
Child - means a person under eighteen (18) years of age. KRS 214.032.
Certificate:
'The certificate shall state that the child has been immunized against'
the designated diseases. KRS 158.035.
Designated Diseases:
Diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis, rubeola, and rubella. KRS 158.035.
General Immunization
Requirements: 'All parents, guardians, and other persons having
care, custody or control of any child shall have the child tested for
tuberculosis and immunized against' the designated diseases. KRS 214.034(l).
Responsibility of
Parents: The county board of health is authorized to enforce
the immunization requirements of this section (KRS 158.035.) and KRS
214.034 immunization of children - Testing and treatment of children
for tuberculosis) by entering an order under M 212.245 or proceeding
directly against the parent, guardian or custodian of the child who
fails to have him immunized by having a criminal complaint sworn out
against the offender. Opinion of Attorney General, OAG 78-24.
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