SPONSOR: |
Rep. Matthews & Sen. Hall-Long |
|
Reps.
Hudson, Keeley, Lynn, Mitchell, Osienski, Outten, Potter, Viola; Sen.
McDowell |
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 148th GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
HOUSE BILL NO. 91 |
AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 14 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOL ENROLLEES' IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM. |
Section 1. Amend §131(a), Title 14 of the Delaware Code by making
deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as
follows:
§ 131 Public school enrollees'
immunization program; exemptions.
(a) The Department shall
from time to time, with advice from the Division of Public Health, adopt and
promulgate rules and regulations to establish an immunization program to
protect pupils enrolled in public schools from certain diseases. Such rules and
regulations shall include at least the following:
(5) Provision
for exemption from any or all of the immunization program prescribed for a
particular enrollee upon a written statement from a physician, i.e., medical
doctor or doctor of osteopathy, stating that the enrollee should not receive
the prescribed immunization or immunizations required in the basic series
because of the reasonable certainty of a reaction detrimental to that person. The
asserted cause of medical exemption may be subject to review and approval by
the Division of Public Health. A history of clinical illness of measles or
rubella shall not be accepted as cause for exemption. The parents or legal guardian of a child
medically exempt from the immunization program shall be informed by schools of
the provisions within paragraph (a)(7) of this section;
(6) Provision
for exemption from the immunization program for an enrollee whose parents or
legal guardian, because of individual religious beliefs, reject the concept of
immunization. Such a request for exemption shall be supported by the affidavit
herein set forth:
AFFIDAVIT OF
RELIGIOUS BELIEF
STATE OF
DELAWARE
__________________
COUNTY }
1. (I)
(We) (am) (are) the (parent(s)) (legal guardian(s)) of
Name of Child
2. (I)
(We) hereby (swear) (affirm) that (I) (we) subscribe to a belief in a relation
to a Supreme Being involving duties superior to those arising from any human
relation.
3. (I)
(We) further (swear) (affirm) that our belief is sincere and meaningful and
occupies a place in (my) (our) life parallel to that filled by the orthodox
belief in God.
4. This
belief is not a political, sociological or philosophical view of a merely
personal moral code.
5. This
belief causes (me) (us) to request an exemption from the mandatory school
vaccination program for Name of Child.
6. (I) (We) acknowledge that, in the event that
the Division of Public Health declares that there is an outbreak of a vaccine
preventable disease, or if in the estimation of the Division of Public Health,
(my) (our) child has had, or is at risk of having an exposure to a vaccine
preventable disease, (my) (our) child shall be temporarily excluded from
attendance at the public school, in which case, it will be (my) (our)
responsibility, along with the school, to assist (my) (our) child in keeping up
with school work, and (my) (our) child shall be authorized to return to school
once approved by the Division of Public Health.
7. (I)
(We) acknowledge that (I) (we) have been given the opportunity to receive from
the school district information regarding the medical benefits and risks in
choosing whether to have the child participate in the immunization program, and
if (I) (we) have not taken that opportunity, it is hereby waived.
__________________________________
Signature of
Parent(s) or Legal Guardian(s)
SWORN TO AND
SUBSCRIBED before me, a registered Notary Public, this __________ day of
____________, _______
(Seal)
Notary
Public
My
commission expires:
(7) Provision
that, in the event that the Division of Public Health of the Department of
Health and Social Services of the State declares that there is throughout
the State or in a particular definable region of the State an epidemic an
outbreak of a vaccine preventable disease or if in the estimation of the
Division of Public Health any child has had or is at risk of having an exposure
to a vaccine preventable disease, any child who is enrolled in a public
school and who has been exempt from the immunization program for any of the
causes authorized herein shall be temporarily excluded from attendance at the
public school. Rules and regulations of the Department shall provide that in
the event of such temporary exclusion, it will be the responsibility of the
school and the parents or legal guardian of the enrollee to assist the enrollee
in keeping up with that enrollee's school work and that no academic penalty
shall be suffered by the enrollee upon return to school if the student has
maintained that student's relationship with the school through the assignments
prescribed. An enrollee so temporarily excluded shall be authorized to return
to school upon the lifting by the Division of Public Health of the epidemic
declaration once approved by the Division of Public Health;
SYNOPSIS
This bill involves the public school immunization program. Currently, the Affidavit of Religious Belief does not expressly alert parents or guardians who file for the religious exemption from the program that the child will be temporarily excluded from school in the event of an epidemic of a vaccine preventable disease. This bill amends the required affidavit so parents or guardians are directly made aware of the possibility of the child’s temporary exclusion from school. The bill also adds that the asserted cause of a medical exemption may be subject to review and approval by the Division of Public Health. Additionally, the bill would require the Division of Public Health to declare an outbreak, rather than the current language of an epidemic throughout the State or a particular definable region thereof. |