North Carolina
Immunization Requirements
Updated
January 1994
Authority: Public Health, N. C. Gen. Slat.
13OA- 152 to 157. Health: Epidemiology, N. C. Admin. Code tit. 15A,
r. 19A.0400 to .0404.
General Rule:
Every child present in this State shall be immunized against the designated
diseases. NCGS 13OA-152. 'No child shall attend a school (K-12), whether
public, private or religious, or a day care facility,' unless a certificate
indicating that the child has received immunization against the designated
disease 'is presented to the school or facility.' NCGS 13OA-155(a).
Exceptions: There
are two statutory exceptions:
1) If a doctor certifies
that a required immunization is or may be detrimental to a person's
health, the person is not required to receive the specified immunization
as long as the contraindication persists. NCGS 13OA-156.
2) Upon submission of a
written statement of the bona fide religious beliefs and opposition
to the immunization requirements, the person may attend school without
presenting a certificate of immunization. NCGS 13OA-157.
No child shall be exempt
from immunization requirements for the case of a personal belief or
philosophy of a parent or guardian not founded upon a religious belief.'
NCAC T15A:19A.0403.
Certificate: A
physician or local health department administering a required vaccine
shall give a certificate of immunization to the person who presented
the child.' NCGS 13OA-154.
Procedure:
If a certificate is not presented on the first day, the principal or
operator shall present a notice of deficiency to the parent or guardian.
The parent or guardian will then have 30 days to comply. If more than
30 days is required to administer a series of vaccines, additional time
will be granted. 'Upon termination of 30 calendar days or the extended
period, the principal or operator shall not permit the child to attend
school, unless the required immunization has been obtained.' NCGS
13OA-155(a).
Designated Diseases:
Diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, poliomyelitis, red measles (rubeola),
rubella and any other disease upon a determination of the Commission.
NCGS 13OA-152(a).
Responsibility of
Parents: 'If a child has not received the required immunizations
by the specified age, the responsible person shall obtain the required
immunization for the child as soon as possible after the lack of the
required immunization is dated. " NCOS f 13OA-152(a),
Graduate School:
Except for medical and religious exemptions, 'no person shall attend
a College or university, whether public, private, or religious, unless
a certificate of immunization or a record of immunization from a high
school located in North Carolina indicating that the person has received
the immunizations required is presented to the college or university.
NCGS 13OA- 155. 1 (a).
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