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TITLE 36. PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY
CHAPTER 433. DISEASE AND CONDITION CONTROL; MASS GATHERINGS; INDOOR AIR
IMMUNIZATION REGISTRY AND TRACKING SYSTEM

ORS § 433.102 (2001)

433.102. Parental responsibility for immunization; medical or religious exemptions.

(1) Nothing in ORS 433.090 to 433.102 is intended to affect the responsibility of a parent or guardian to have a child of that parent or guardian properly immunized.

(2) Nothing in ORS 433.090 to 433.102 is intended to require immunization or tracking of any child otherwise exempt from immunization requirements under ORS 433.267 (1)(b) or (c).

ORS § 433.267 (2001)

433.267. Immunization of school children; exceptions; effect of failure to comply.

(1) 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 unless the school or facility which the child attends already has on file a record which indicates that the child has received immunizations against the restrictable diseases prescribed by rules of the Health Division as provided in ORS 433.273:

(a) A statement signed by the parent, a practitioner of the healing arts who has within the scope of the practitioner's license the authority to administer immunizations or a representative of the local health department certifying the immunizations the child has received;

(b) 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;

(c) A statement signed by the parent that the child has not been immunized as described in paragraph (a) of this subsection because the child is being reared as an adherent to a religion the teachings of which are opposed to such immunization; or

(d) A statement signed by the parent of a child transferring to a school or facility from another school or facility that the parent will have records required by paragraphs (a) to (c) of this subsection for the child sent to the school or facility within 30 days of initial attendance of the child therein. The statement shall be accompanied by a presigned exclusion order from the local health department to be used as described in subsection (6) of this section.

(2) A child shall be required to submit the statement described in subsection (1) of this section prior to attending the school or facility.

(3) Persons who have been emancipated pursuant to ORS 419B.558 or who have reached the age of majority as provided in ORS 109.510 or 109.520 may sign those statements on their own behalf otherwise requiring the signatures of parents under subsection (1) of this section.

(4) The administrator shall conduct a primary evaluation of the records submitted pursuant to subsection (1) of this section to determine whether the child is entitled to begin attendance by reason of having submitted a statement that complies with the requirements of subsection (1) of this section.

(5) If the records do not meet the initial minimum requirements established by rule, the child shall not be allowed to attend until the requirements are met. If the records meet the initial minimum requirements, the child shall be allowed to attend.

(6) If the records are not received within 30 days, as provided in subsection (1)(d) of this section, the administrator shall enforce the presigned exclusion order and exclude the child in accordance with a time schedule established by rule of the Health Division.

(7) At the time specified by the Health Division by rule, records for children meeting the initial minimum requirements and records previously on file shall be reviewed for completion of requirements by the administrator to determine whether the child is entitled to continue in attendance. If the records do not comply, the administrator shall notify the local health department and shall transmit any records concerning the child's immunization status to the department.

(8) The department shall provide for a secondary evaluation of the records to determine whether the child should be excluded for noncompliance with the requirements stated in subsection (1)(a), (b) or (d) of this section. If the child is determined to be in noncompliance, the department shall issue an exclusion order and shall send copies of the order to the parent or the person who is emancipated or has reached the age of majority and the administrator. On the effective date of the order, the administrator shall exclude the child from the school or facility and not allow the child to attend the school or facility until the requirements of this section have been met.

(9) The administrator shall readmit the child to the school or facility when in the judgment of the local health department the child is in compliance with the requirements of this section.

(10) The administrator shall be responsible for updating the statement described in subsection (1)(a) of this section as necessary to reflect the current status of the immunization of the child and the time at which the child comes into compliance with immunizations against the restrictable diseases prescribed by rules of the Health Division pursuant to ORS 433.273.

(11) Nothing in this section shall be construed as relieving agencies, in addition to school districts, which are involved in the maintenance and evaluation of immunization records on April 27, 1981, from continuing responsibility for these activities.

(12) All statements required by this section shall be on forms approved or provided by the Health Division.

(13) In lieu of signed statements from practitioners of the healing arts, the division may accept immunization record updates using practitioner documented immunization records generated by electronic means or on practitioner letterhead but unsigned, if the division determines such records are accurate.


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