Wyoming
Immunization Requirements
WYOMING STATUTES 1977
TITLE 21. Education
CHAPTER 4. Pupils
ARTICLE 3. Right to Attend
School
Current through End of 1997
Sp. Sess.
§ 21-4-309 Mandatory
immunizations for children attending schools; exceptions.
(a) Any person attending,
full or part time, any public or private school, kindergarten through
twelfth grade, shall within thirty (30) days after the date of school
entry, provide to the appropriate school official written documentary
proof of immunization. For purposes of this section, documentary proof
of immunization is written certification by a private licensed physician
or his representative or by any public health authority, that the person
is fully immunized. Documentation shall include month, day and year
of each required immunization received against vaccine preventable disease
as designated by the state health authority.
No school administrator shall
permit a student to attend school for more than thirty (30) calendar
days without documentary proof of immunization. If immunization requires
a series of immunizations over a period of more than thirty (30) calendar
days, the child shall be permitted to attend school while receiving
continuing immunization if the school administrator receives written
notification by a private licensed physician or his representative or
by a public health official, specifying a written schedule for necessary
immunization completion within the medically accepted time period. Waivers
shall be authorized by the state or county health officer upon submission
of written evidence of religious objection or medical contraindication
to the administration of any vaccine. In the presence of an outbreak
of vaccine preventable disease as determined by the state or county
health authority, school children for whom a waiver has been issued
and who are not immunized against the occurring vaccine preventable
disease shall be excluded from school attendance for a period of time
determined by the state or county health authority, but not suspended
from school as provided in W.S. 21-4-305. Children excluded from school
attendance under this section shall not be counted in the aggregate
number of pupils absent as defined in > W.S. 21-13-101(a)(i).
(b) The school administrator
shall be responsible for an audit of the immunization status of any
child enrolled in the school in accordance with rules and regulations
prescribed by the department of health.
(c) The written documented
proof of immunization on a form provided by the state health officer
shall be an integral part of the child's school record.
(d) For purposes of this
section:
(i) "State health officer"
means the person appointed by the director of the department of health
pursuant to W.S. 9-2-101(f), [9-2-103];
(ii) "County health
officer" means the licensed medical officer designated by the county
commissioners to serve as health officer for his county;
(iii) "Immunized"
or "immunization" means initial immunization and any boosters
or reimmunizations required to maintain immunization pursuant to the
immunization standards and recommendations issued by the state health
officer.
(Laws 1979, ch. 23, S 1;
1987, ch. 3, S 1; 1991, ch. 30, S 2; ch. 221, S 1.)
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