IDAHO GENERAL LAWS Idaho Code § 39-4801 (2007) § 39-4801. Immunization required Except as provided in section 39-4802, Idaho Code,
any child in Idaho of school age may attend grades preschool and kindergarten
through twelve of any public, private or parochial school operating
in this state if otherwise eligible, provided that upon admission, the
parent or guardian shall provide a statement to the school authorities
regarding the child's immunity to certain childhood diseases. This statement
shall provide a certificate signed by a physician or his representative,
that such child has received, or is in the process of receiving immunizations
as specified by the board of health and welfare, or can effectively
demonstrate, through verification in a form approved by the department
of health and welfare, immunity gained through prior contraction of
the disease. § 39-4802. Exemptions (1) Any minor child whose parent or guardian has submitted to school officials a certificate signed by a physician licensed by the state board of medicine stating that the physical condition of the child is such that all or any of the required immunizations would endanger the life or health of the child shall be exempt from the provisions of this chapter. (2) Any minor child whose parent or guardian has submitted a signed statement to school officials stating their objections on religious or other grounds shall be exempt from the provisions of this chapter. § 39-4803. Immunization registry (1) The department of health and welfare shall provide for the establishment of a voluntary registry of the immunization status of Idaho children against childhood diseases. The registry may be maintained and its data disclosed as set out herein to further the following purposes:
(2) The name of a child or information relating to the immunization status of that child may be collected or included in the registry only upon the separate and specific written authorization of a parent, guardian or other person legally responsible for the care of the child. Such authorization may not be part of a general authorization or release. The registry may contain only the following information for each child:
(3) The department of health and welfare may only disclose information relating to an individual child in the registry to the following upon a specific request:
(4) A parent or guardian of the child shall have free and open access to all information in the registry that relates to their child or themselves. Upon the written request of a parent or guardian, the department of health and welfare shall:
(5) All information contained in the registry or disclosed from it is confidential and may not be sold and may only be disclosed as specifically authorized in this section. A person or entity to whom information is disclosed from the registry may not thereafter disclose it to others. Any person who discloses or authorizes disclosure of any information contained in the registry, except as authorized in this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and is liable for civil damages in the amount of one hundred dollars ($ 100) for each violation. § 39-4804. Notification to parent or guardian Before an immunization is administered to any child in this state, the parent or guardian of the child shall be notified that:
GENERAL LAWS Idaho Code § 39-1118 (2007) § 39-1118. Immunization required (1) Within fourteen (14) days of a child's initial attendance at any licensed day care facility, the parent or guardian shall provide a statement to the operator of the day care facility regarding the child's immunity to certain childhood diseases. This statement shall provide a certificate signed by a physician or a representative of a health district, that the child has received, or is in the process of receiving immunizations as specified by the board of health and welfare; or can effectively demonstrate, through verification in a form approved by the department of health and welfare, immunity gained through prior contraction of the disease. Immunizations required and the manner and frequency of their administration shall be as prescribed by the state board of health and welfare and shall conform to recognized standard medical practices in the state. The state board of health and welfare shall promulgate appropriate rules and regulations for the enforcement of the required immunization program and specify reporting requirements of day care centers, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 52, title 67, Idaho Code. (2) Any minor child whose parent or guardian has submitted to officials of a licensed day care facility a certificate signed by a physician licensed by the state board of medicine stating that the physical condition of the child is such that all or any of the required immunizations would endanger the life or health of the child shall be exempt from the provisions of this section. Any minor child whose parent or guardian has submitted a signed statement to officials of the day care facility stating their objections on religious or other grounds shall be exempt from the provisions of this section. |