Oregon Immunization
Requirements
Updated
January 1994
Authority: Public Health and Safety. Or.
Rev. Slat. 93 433.235, 240, 267, 269, 273, 282, 284.
General Rule:
"As a condition of attendance in any school or children's facility
in this state, every child through grade 12 shall submit to the administrator
one of the following statements" ORS & 433.267(1): A doctor
signed statement of immunizations ORS 3 433.267(1)(a)., a medical exemption
ORT g 433.267(1)(b)., a religious exemption ORS 9 433.267(1)(c)., or
a 30 day conditional attendance statement allowing the parent to collect
existing immunization records. ORT g 433.267(1)(d).
Exceptions:
The two exceptions are:
1) "A statement signed
by a physician or a representative of the local health department that
the child should be exempted from receiving specified immunization because
of indicated medical diagnosis." ORS g 433.267(1)(a).
2) "A statement signed
by the parent that the child has not been immunized," "because
the child is being reared as an adherent to a religion the teachings
of which are opposed to such immunization." ORT g 433.267(1)(c).
Reporting:
"The local health department and all schools and children's facilities
shall report annually to the Health Division,' 'on the number of children
in the area served and those children who are susceptible to restrictable
disease.' ORS 9 433.269(2).
Definitions:
"Parent"
means parent/guardian of a child or any adult responsible for child.
ORS &433.235(4).
"School"
means a public, private or parochial school offering kindergarten through
grade 12 or any part thereof, except as exempted by rule of the Health
Division. ORS &433.235(6).
"Children's facility"
or "facility' means: ORT &433.235(2).
(a) a certified day care
facility.
(b) A program operated by,
or sharing the premises with, a certified day care facility, school
or post-secondary institution where care is provided to children, six
weeks to kindergarten entry.
(c) A program providing day
cafe or educational services to children, six weeks to kindergarten
entry, in a residential or nonresidential setting.
Designated Diseases:
Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, poliomyelitis, measles, mumps, rubella,
and haemophilus influenzae type b. OAR &333-19-035.
Responsibility of
Parents: The 'Legislative Assembly recognizes the obligation
of parents to have their children properly immunized.and to provide
schools and facilities accurate records of immunization." ORS 9
433.240(1). Nothing "in ORS 93 433.234 to 433.284 operates to remove
parental liability under compulsory attendance laws." ORT g 433.240(2).
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