TITLE 12. HEALTH
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The
State Board of Health is claiming an exemption from Article 2 of the
Administrative Process Act in accordance with § 2.2-4006 A 4 a of the Code
of Virginia, which excludes regulations that are necessary to conform to
changes in Virginia statutory law or the appropriation act where no agency
discretion is involved. The State Board of Health will receive, consider, and
respond to petitions by any interested person at any time with respect to
reconsideration or revision.
Title of Regulation: 12VAC5-110. Regulations for the
Immunization of School Children (amending 12VAC5-110-70).
Statutory Authority: §§ 22.1-271.2, 32.1-12, and
32.1-46 of the Code of Virginia.
Effective Date: August 9, 2019.
Agency Contact: Kristin Collins, Policy Analyst, Office
of Epidemiology, Virginia Department of Health, 109 Governor Street, Richmond,
VA 23219, telephone (804) 864-7298, or email kristin.collins@vdh.virginia.gov.
Summary:
Pursuant to Chapter 222 of the 2019 Acts of Assembly, the
amendment changes the requirement for acellular pertussis booster for school
children to be prior to seventh grade.
12VAC5-110-70. Immunization requirements.
Every student enrolling in a school shall provide documentary
proof of adequate immunization with the prescribed number of doses of each of
the vaccines and toxoids listed in the following subdivisions, as appropriate
for his the child's age according to the immunization schedules.
Spacing, minimum ages, and minimum intervals shall be in accordance with the
immunization schedules. A copy of every student's immunization record shall be
on file in his school record.
1. Diphtheria Toxoid. A minimum of four properly spaced doses
of diphtheria toxoid. One dose shall be administered on or after the fourth
birthday and prior to entering kindergarten.
2. Tetanus Toxoid. A minimum of four properly spaced doses of
tetanus toxoid. One dose shall be administered on or after the fourth birthday
and prior to entering kindergarten.
3. Pertussis
Vaccine. A minimum of four properly spaced doses of pertussis vaccine. One dose
shall be administered on or after the fourth birthday. A booster dose shall be
administered prior to entering the sixth seventh grade.
4. Poliomyelitis Vaccine. A minimum of four doses of
poliomyelitis vaccine with one dose administered on or after the fourth
birthday and prior to entering kindergarten.
5. Measles (Rubeola) Vaccine. One dose of live measles vaccine
administered at age 12 months or older, and a second dose administered prior to
entering kindergarten.
6. Rubella Vaccine. A minimum of one dose of rubella virus
vaccine administered at age 12 months or older.
7. Mumps Vaccine. One dose of mumps virus vaccine administered
at age 12 months or older and a second dose administered prior to entering
kindergarten.
8. Haemophilus Influenzae Type b (Hib) Vaccine. A complete
series of Hib vaccine (i.e., up to a maximum of four doses of vaccine as
appropriate for the age of the child and the age at which the immunization
series was initiated). The number of doses administered shall be in accordance
with current immunization schedule recommendations. Attestation by the
physician or his designee, registered nurse, or an official of a local health department
on that portion of Form MCH 213G pertaining to Hib vaccine shall mean that the
child has satisfied the requirements of this section. This section shall not
apply to children older than 60 months of age or for admission to any grade
level, kindergarten through grade 12.
9. Hepatitis B Vaccine. A minimum of three doses of hepatitis
B vaccine for all children. The FDA has approved a two-dose schedule only for
adolescents 11 through 15 years of age and only when the Merck brand
(RECOMBIVAX HB) Adult Formulation Hepatitis B vaccine is used. The two
RECOMBIVAX HB adult doses must be separated by a minimum of four months. The
two dose schedule using the adult formulation must be clearly documented in the
Hepatitis B section on Form MCH 213G.
10. Varicella (Chickenpox) Vaccine. All children born on and
after January 1, 1997, shall be required to have one dose of chickenpox vaccine
on or after 12 months of age and a second dose administered prior to entering
kindergarten.
11. Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV). A complete series of
PCV (i.e., up to a maximum of four doses of vaccine as appropriate for the age
of the child and the age at which the immunization series was initiated). The
number of doses administered shall be in accordance with current immunization
schedule recommendations. Attestation by the physician or his designee,
registered nurse, or an official of a local health department on that portion
of Form MCH 213G pertaining to PCV vaccine shall mean that the child has
satisfied the requirements of this section. This section shall not apply to
children older than 60 months of age or for admission to any grade level,
kindergarten through grade 12.
12. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine. Three doses of
properly spaced HPV vaccine for females, effective October 1, 2008. The first
dose shall be administered before the child enters the sixth grade.
VA.R. Doc. No. R19-6007; Filed June 7, 2019, 10:20 a.m.