Minnesota
Immunization Requirements
Updated
2002
Minnesota Statutes 2002, Table of Chapters
121A.15 Health standards;
immunizations; school children.
Subdivision 1. Except as
provided in subdivisions 3, 4, and 10, no person over two months old
may be allowed to enroll or remain enrolled in any elementary or secondary
school or child care facility in this state until the person has submitted
to the administrator or other person having general control and supervision
of the school or child care facility, one of the following statements:
(1) a statement from a physician
or a public clinic which provides immunizations stating that the person
has received immunization, consistent with medically acceptable standards,
against measles after having attained the age of 12 months, rubella,
diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, mumps, haemophilus influenza
type b, and hepatitis B; or
(2) a statement from a physician
or a public clinic which provides immunizations stating that the person
has received immunizations, consistent with medically acceptable standards,
against measles after having attained the age of 12 months, rubella,
mumps, and haemophilus influenza type b and that the person has commenced
a schedule of immunizations for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio,
and hepatitis B and which indicates the month and year of each immunization
received.
Subd. 2. Schedule of immunizations.
No person who has commenced a treatment schedule of immunization pursuant
to subdivision 1, clause (2), may remain enrolled in any child care
facility, elementary, or secondary school in this state after 18 months
of enrollment unless there is submitted to the administrator, or other
person having general control and supervision of the school or child
care facility, a statement from a physician or a public clinic which
provides immunizations that the person has completed the primary schedule
of immunizations for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, and hepatitis
B. The statement must include the month and year of each additional
immunization received. For a child less than seven years of age, a primary
schedule of immunizations shall consist of four doses of vaccine for
diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis and three doses of vaccine for poliomyelitis
and hepatitis B. For a child seven years of age or older, a primary
schedule of immunizations shall consist of three doses of vaccine for
diphtheria, tetanus, polio, and hepatitis B.
Subd. 3. Exemptions from
immunizations. (a) If a person is at least seven years old and has not
been immunized against pertussis, the person must not be required to
be immunized against pertussis.
(b) If a person is at least
18 years old and has not completed a series of immunizations against
poliomyelitis, the person must not be required to be immunized against
poliomyelitis.
(c) If a statement, signed
by a physician, is submitted to the administrator or other person having
general control and supervision of the school or child care facility
stating that an immunization is contraindicated for medical reasons
or that laboratory confirmation of the presence of adequate immunity
exists, the immunization specified in the statement need not be required.
(d) If a notarized statement
signed by the minor child's parent or guardian or by the emancipated
person is submitted to the administrator or other person having general
control and supervision of the school or child care facility stating
that the person has not been immunized as prescribed in subdivision
1 because of the conscientiously held beliefs of the parent or guardian
of the minor child or of the emancipated person, the immunizations specified
in the statement shall not be required. This statement must also be
forwarded to the commissioner of the department of health.
(e) If the person is under
15 months, the person is not required to be immunized against measles,
rubella, or mumps.
(f) If a person is at least
five years old and has not been immunized against haemophilus influenza
type b, the person is not required to be immunized against haemophilus
influenza type b.
Subd. 3a. Disclosures required.
(a) This paragraph applies to any written information about immunization
requirements for enrollment in a school or child care facility that:
(1) is provided to a person
to be immunized or enrolling or enrolled in a school or child care facility,
or to the person's parent or guardian if the person is under 18 years
of age and not emancipated; and
(2) is provided by the department
of health; the department of children, families, and learning; the department
of human services; an immunization provider; or a school or child care
facility.
Such written information
must describe the exemptions from immunizations permitted under subdivision
3, paragraphs (c) and (d). The information on exemptions from immunizations
provided according to this paragraph must be in a font size at least
equal to the font size of the immunization requirements, in the same
font style as the immunization requirements, and on the same page of
the written document as the immunization requirements.
(b) Before immunizing a
person, an immunization provider must provide the person, or the person's
parent or guardian if the person is under 18 years of age and not emancipated,
with the following information in writing:
(1) a list of the immunizations
required for enrollment in a school or child care facility;
(2) a description of the
exemptions from immunizations permitted under subdivision 3, paragraphs
(c) and (d);
(3) a list of additional
immunizations currently recommended by the commissioner; and
(4) in accordance with federal
law, a copy of the vaccine information sheet from the federal Department
of Health and Human Services that lists possible adverse reactions to
the immunization to be provided.
Subd. 4. Substitute immunization
statement. (a) A person who is enrolling or enrolled in an elementary
or secondary school or child care facility may substitute a statement
from the emancipated person or a parent or guardian if the person is
a minor child in lieu of the statement from a physician or public clinic
which provides immunizations. If the statement is from a parent or guardian
or emancipated person, the statement must indicate the month and year
of each immunization given.
(b) In order for the statement
to be acceptable for a person who is enrolling in an elementary school
and who is six years of age or younger, it must indicate that the following
was given: no less than one dose of vaccine each for measles, mumps,
and rubella given separately or in combination; no less than four doses
of vaccine for poliomyelitis, unless the third dose was given after
the fourth birthday, then three doses are minimum; no less than five
doses of vaccine for diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis, unless the
fourth dose was given after the fourth birthday, then four doses are
minimum; and no less than three doses of vaccine for hepatitis B.
(c) In order for the statement
to be consistent with subdivision 10 and acceptable for a person who
is enrolling in an elementary or secondary school and is age seven through
age 19, the statement must indicate that the person has received no
less than one dose of vaccine each for measles, mumps, and rubella given
separately or in combination, and no less than three doses of vaccine
for poliomyelitis, diphtheria, tetanus, and hepatitis B.
(d) In order for the statement
to be acceptable for a person who is enrolling in a secondary school,
and who was born after 1956 and is 20 years of age or older, the statement
must indicate that the person has received no less than one dose of
vaccine each for measles, mumps, and rubella given separately or in
combination, and no less than one dose of vaccine for diphtheria and
tetanus within the preceding ten years.
(e) In order for the statement
to be acceptable for a person who is enrolling in a child care facility
and who is at least 15 months old but who has not reached five years
of age, it must indicate that the following were given: no less than
one dose of vaccine each for measles, mumps, and rubella given separately
or in combination; no less than one dose of vaccine for haemophilus
influenza type b; no less than four doses of vaccine for diphtheria,
tetanus, and pertussis; and no less than three doses of vaccine for
poliomyelitis.
(f) In order for the statement
to be acceptable for a person who is enrolling in a child care facility
and who is five or six years of age, it must indicate that the following
was given: no less than one dose of vaccine each for measles, mumps,
and rubella given separately or in combination; no less than four doses
of vaccine for diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis; and no less than
three doses of vaccine for poliomyelitis.
(g) In order for the statement
to be acceptable for a person who is enrolling in a child care facility
and who is seven years of age or older, the statement must indicate
that the person has received no less than one dose of vaccine each for
measles, mumps, and rubella given separately or in combination and consistent
with subdivision 10, and no less than three doses of vaccine for poliomyelitis,
diphtheria, and tetanus.
(h) The commissioner of
health, on finding that any of the above requirements are not necessary
to protect the public's health, may suspend for one year that requirement.
Subd. 5. Transfer of immunization
statements. If a person transfers from one elementary or secondary school
to another, the school board of a public school district or the administrator
of a nonpublic school may allow the person up to a maximum of 30 days
to submit one or more of the statements as specified in subdivision
1 or 3, during which time the person may enroll in and attend the school.
If a person enrolls in a child care facility in which at least 75 percent
of children in the facility participate on a onetime only or occasional
basis to a maximum of 45 hours per child, per month, or is placed in
a facility by a crisis nursery, the person shall be exempt from all
requirements of this section for up to five consecutive days, starting
from the first day of attendance.
Subd. 6. Repealed, 1Sp2001
c 9 art 1 s 62
Subd. 7. File on immunization
records. Each school or child care facility shall maintain on file immunization
records for all persons in attendance that contain the information required
by subdivisions 1, 2, and 3. The school shall maintain the records for
at least five years after the person attains the age of majority. The
department of health and the board of health, as defined in section
145A.02, subdivision 2, in whose jurisdiction the school or child care
facility is located, shall have access to the files maintained pursuant
to this subdivision. When a person transfers to another elementary or
secondary school or child care facility, the administrator or other
person having general control and supervision of the school or child
care facility shall assist the person's parent or guardian in the transfer
of the immunization file to the person's new school or child care facility
within 30 days of the transfer. Upon the request of a public or private
post-secondary educational institution, as defined in section 135A.14,
the administrator or other person having general control or supervision
of a school shall assist in the transfer of a student's immunization
file to the post-secondary institution.
Subd. 8. Report. The administrator
or other person having general control and supervision of the elementary
or secondary school shall file a report with the commissioner on all
persons enrolled in the school. The superintendent of each district
shall file a report with the commissioner for all persons within the
district receiving instruction in a home school in compliance with sections
120A.22 and 120A.24. The parent of persons receiving instruction in
a home school shall submit the statements as required by subdivisions
1, 2, 3, and 4 to the superintendent of the district in which the person
resides by October 1 of each school year. The school report must be
prepared on forms developed jointly by the commissioner of health and
the commissioner of children, families, and learning and be distributed
to the local districts by the commissioner of health. The school report
must state the number of persons attending the school, the number of
persons who have not been immunized according to subdivision 1 or 2,
and the number of persons who received an exemption under subdivision
3 clause (c) or (d). The school report must be filed with the commissioner
of children, families, and learning within 60 days of the commencement
of each new school term. Upon request, a district must be given a 60-day
extension for filing the school report. The commissioner of children,
families, and learning shall forward the report, or a copy thereof,
to the commissioner of health who shall provide summary reports to boards
of health as defined in section 145A.02, subdivision 2. The administrator
or other person having general control and supervision of the child
care facility shall file a report with the commissioner of human services
on all persons enrolled in the child care facility. The child care facility
report must be prepared on forms developed jointly by the commissioner
of health and the commissioner of human services and be distributed
to child care facilities by the commissioner of health. The child care
facility report must state the number of persons enrolled in the facility,
the number of persons with no immunizations, the number of persons who
received an exemption under subdivision 3 clause (c) or (d), and the
number of persons with partial or full immunization histories. The child
care facility report must be filed with the commissioner of human services
by November 1 of each year. The commissioner of human services shall
forward the report, or a copy thereof, to the commissioner of health
who shall provide summary reports to boards of health as defined in
section 145A.02, subdivision 2. The report required by this subdivision
is not required of a family child care or group family child care facility,
for prekindergarten children enrolled in any elementary or secondary
school provided services according to sections 125A.05 and 125A.06,
nor for child care facilities in which at least 75 percent of children
in the facility participate on a onetime only or occasional basis to
a maximum of 45 hours per child, per month.
Subd. 9. Definitions. As
used in this section the following terms have the meanings given them.
(a) "Elementary or
secondary school" includes any public school as defined in section
120A.05, subdivisions 9, 11, 13, and 17, or nonpublic school, church,
or religious organization, or home school in which a child is provided
instruction in compliance with sections 120A.22 and 120A.24.
(b) "Person enrolled
in any elementary or secondary school" means a person born after
1956 and enrolled in grades kindergarten through 12, and a child with
a disability receiving special instruction and services as required
in sections 125A.03 to 125A.24 and 125A.65, excluding a child being
provided services according to section 125A.05, paragraph (c), or 125A.06,
paragraph (d).
(c) "Child care facility"
includes those child care programs subject to licensure under chapter
245A, and Minnesota Rules, chapters 9502 and 9503.
(d) "Family child care"
means child care for no more than ten children at one time of which
no more than six are under school age. The licensed capacity must include
all children of any caregiver when the children are present in the residence.
(e) "Group family child
care" means child care for no more than 14 children at any one
time. The total number of children includes all children of any caregiver
when the children are present in the residence.
Subd. 10. Requirements for
immunization statements. A statement required to be submitted under
subdivisions 1, 2, and 4 to document evidence of immunization shall
include month, day, and year for immunizations administered after January
1, 1990.
(a) For persons enrolled
in grades 7 and 12 during the 1996-1997 school term, the statement must
indicate that the person has received a dose of tetanus and diphtheria
toxoid no earlier than 11 years of age.
(b) Except as specified
in paragraph (e), for persons enrolled in grades 7, 8, and 12 during
the 1997-1998 school term, the statement must indicate that the person
has received a dose of tetanus and diphtheria toxoid no earlier than
11 years of age.
(c) Except as specified
in paragraph (e), for persons enrolled in grades 7 through 12 during
the 1998-1999 school term and for each year thereafter, the statement
must indicate that the person has received a dose of tetanus and diphtheria
toxoid no earlier than 11 years of age.
(d) For persons enrolled
in grades 7 through 12 during the 1996-1997 school year and for each
year thereafter, the statement must indicate that the person has received
at least two doses of vaccine against measles, mumps, and rubella, given
alone or separately and given not less than one month apart.
(e) A person who has received
at least three doses of tetanus and diphtheria toxoids, with the most
recent dose given after age six and before age 11, is not required to
have additional immunization against diphtheria and tetanus until ten
years have elapsed from the person's most recent dose of tetanus and
diphtheria toxoid.
(f) The requirement for
hepatitis B vaccination shall apply to persons enrolling in kindergarten
beginning with the 2000-2001 school term.
(g) The requirement for
hepatitis B vaccination shall apply to persons enrolling in grade 7
beginning with the 2001-2002 school term.
Subd. 11. Commissioner of
human services; continued responsibilities. Nothing in this section
relieves the commissioner of human services of the responsibility, under
chapter 245A, to inspect and assure that statements required by this
section are on file at child care programs subject to licensure.
Subd. 12. Modifications
to schedule. (a) The commissioner of health may adopt modifications
to the immunization requirements of this section. A proposed modification
made under this subdivision must be part of the current immunization
recommendations of each of the following organizations: the United States
Public Health Service's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices,
the American Academy of Family Physicians, and the American Academy
of Pediatrics. In proposing a modification to the immunization schedule,
the commissioner must:
(1) consult with the commissioner
of children, families, and learning; the commissioner of human services;
the chancellor of the Minnesota state colleges and universities; and
the president of the University of Minnesota; and
(2) consider the following
criteria: the epidemiology of the disease, the morbidity and mortality
rates for the disease, the safety and efficacy of the vaccine, the cost
of a vaccination program, the cost of enforcing vaccination requirements,
and a cost-benefit analysis of the vaccination.
(b) Before a proposed modification
may be adopted, the commissioner must notify the chairs of the house
and senate committees with jurisdiction over health policy issues. If
the chairs of the relevant standing committees determine a public hearing
regarding the proposed modifications is in order, the hearing must be
scheduled within 60 days of receiving notice from the commissioner.
If a hearing is scheduled, the commissioner may not adopt any proposed
modifications until after the hearing is held.
(c) The commissioner shall
comply with the requirements of chapter 14 regarding the adoption of
any proposed modifications to the immunization schedule.
(d) In addition to the publication
requirements of chapter 14, the commissioner of health must inform all
immunization providers of any adopted modifications to the immunization
schedule in a timely manner.
HIST: 1967 c 858 s 1,2;
1973 c 137 s 1-3; 1977 c 305 s 45; 1978 c 758 s 1; 1980 c 504 s 1; 1986
c 444; 1987 c 309 s 24; 1988 c 430 s 1-8; 1989 c 215 s 1-7; 1991 c 30
s 1-10; 1991 c 265 art 3 s 38; 1Sp1995 c 3 art 9 s 26; art 16 s 13;
1996 c 398 s 25; 1Sp1997 c 3 s 20-22; 1Sp1997 c 4 art 6 s 8-10; 1998
c 305 s 1-4; 1998 c 397 art 3 s 54-56,103; art 11 s 3; 1998 c 407 art
2 s 24; 1Sp2001 c 9 art 1 s 24,25; 2002 c 379 art 1 s 113
Copyright
2002 by the Office of Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota.
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