Iowa Admin. Code r. 641-7.8

Current through Regsiter Vol. 46, No. 26, June 12, 2024
Rule 641-7.8 - [Effective 7/3/2024] Records and reporting
(1) It shall be the duty of the admitting official of a licensed child care center or elementary or secondary school to ensure that the admitting official has a valid department certificate of immunization, certificate of immunization exemption, or provisional certificate of immunization on file for each student by the first day of attendance.
a. The admitting official shall keep the certificates on file in the school or licensed child care center in which the student is enrolled and assist the student or parent or guardian in the transfer of the certificate to another school or licensed child care center upon the transfer of the student to another school or licensed child care center.
b. Unless otherwise requested by the applicant, or parent or guardian, the admitting official shall retain the department certificate of immunization, or certificate of immunization exemption, or provisional certificate of immunization for three years commencing upon the transfer or graduation of the applicant, or the school may choose to provide the permanent immunization record to the student at time of graduation. Included with the immunization record a letter should state that this is an important document that will be needed by the student for college or employment and should be permanently retained.
(2) It shall be the duty of the local boards of health to audit the department certificates of immunization, certificates of immunization exemption, and provisional certificates of immunization in the schools within their jurisdiction to determine compliance with Iowa Code section 139A.8. The local boards of health shall furnish the department within 60 days of the first official day of school a report of the audit. The report shall be submitted for each school within the local board of health's jurisdiction and shall include the enrollment by grade, and the number of department certificates of immunization, certificates of immunization exemption, and provisional certificates of immunization by grade.
(3) The local board of health and the department shall have the right to have access to the department certificates of immunization, certificates of immunization exemption, and the provisional certificates of immunization of children enrolled in elementary and secondary schools and licensed child care centers within the constraints of the privacy rights of parents and students.
(4) The admitting official of an institution of higher education shall provide to the department by December 1 each year aggregate data regarding compliance with Iowa Code section 139A.26. The data shall be forwarded to the department within 30 days. The data shall include, but not be limited to, the total number of incoming postsecondary freshmen students living in a residence hall or dormitory who have:
a. Enrolled in the institution of higher education; and
b. Been provided information on meningococcal disease; and
c. Been immunized with meningococcal vaccine.

Iowa Admin. Code r. 641-7.8

Adopted by IAB May 29, 2024/Volume XLVI, Number 25, effective 7/3/2024