Mont. Admin. R. 37.96.805

Current through Register Vol. 11, June 7, 2024
Rule 37.96.805 - EXEMPTIONS FROM VACCINATION
(1) A child is exempt from receiving the required vaccinations when the requirements of any of the following are met:
(a) Medical exemption: A child is not required to have any vaccinations which are medically contraindicated. A written and signed statement from a health care provider that a vaccination otherwise required by ARM 37.96.802 is medically contraindicated will exempt a child from those vaccination requirements as deemed necessary by the health care provider. It is preferred, but not mandatory, that a health care provider's medical exemption be recorded on HES-101A. Medical exemption documentation must include:
(i) which specific vaccination is contraindicated;
(ii) the period of time during which the vaccination is contraindicated;
(iii) the reasons for the medical contraindication; and
(iv) when deemed necessary by a health care provider, the results of immunity testing. The tests must indicate serological evidence of immunity and must be performed by a CLIA approved lab.
(b) Religious exemption: A child seeking to attend a child care program is not required to be vaccinated if the child's parent or guardian attests that vaccination is contrary to their religious belief, observance, or practice. An exemption on religious grounds must be maintained on an Affidavit of Exemption on Religious Grounds Form (HES-113) prescribed by the department.
(i) A certificate of religious exemption is required only for the required vaccines listed in 37.96.802.
(c) A child experiencing homelessness or a child in foster care is exempt from required vaccinations outlined in 37.96.802(1) for a 30-day grace period beginning the first day the child attends a child care program as verified on the sign-in/sign-out records.
(i) The child experiencing homelessness must meet the definition in 42 U.S.C. 11434a(2).
(ii) A child is in foster care when the foster care environment meets ARM 37.50.101(4).
(iii) A child must meet the vaccination requirement for conditional enrollment outlined in 37.96.802(5) before the end of the 30-day period.
(iv) A child may not be granted consecutive grace periods.
(2) Family child care providers, group child care providers, and registered FFN providers may choose whether to enroll children who have a medical or religious exemption to the minimum immunization schedule included in 37.96.802(1). These providers must have written policies and procedures to notify the parents/guardians of prospective and enrolled children of this choice.
(a) These policies will be made available upon request to families prior to enrolling their children with a child care provider.
(b) Policies must be submitted to CCL.
(3) School-age care facilities serving only school-age children must accept school vaccination exemptions, including medical exemption statements from ARM 37.114.715 and religious exemptions defined in ARM 37.114.716.

Mont. Admin. R. 37.96.805

NEW, 2024 MAR p. 738, Eff. 4/13/2024

AUTH: 52-2-704, 52-2-735, MCA; IMP: 52-2-704, 52-2-723, 52-2-731, 52-2-735, MCA