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When did the new regulations go into effect?
July 1, 2019.
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What are the immunization dose requirements for school (TK/Kā12)?
āK-12 Admission
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ā4 Polio, 5 DTaP, 3 Hep B, 2 MMR, 2 Varicella
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ā(7th-12th)
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ā1 Tdap
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ā7th Grade Advancement
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ā1 Tdap, 2 Varicella
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Complete details in 17 CCR section 6025, Table B (PDF).
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Whatās different about the new immunization dose requirements for school (TK/Kā12)?
Starting in the 2019ā2020 school year, school immunization requirements now include:
2 (rather than 1) doses of chickenpox vaccine at
ā¦ TK/Kindergarten entry
ā¦ 7th grade advancement
ā¦ TK/Kā12 admission or transfer
2 MMR doses and 3 Hepatitis B vaccine doses at admission or transfer for most Kā12 students.
As these requirements reflect longstanding national recommendations, many children have already met these requirements.
TK/K Admission ā
āVaricella
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ā2
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ā1
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āMMR
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ā2*
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āsame**
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āHep B
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ā3
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āsame
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āPolio
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ā4
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āsame
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āDTaP
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ā5
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āsame
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* New requirements also met by 2 doses measles, 2 doses mumps, and 1 dose rubella vaccine.
** Prior requirements also met by 2 doses measles, 1 dose mumps, and 1 dose rubella vaccine.
1st-12th Grade Admission ā
āVaricella
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ā2
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āAge 7ā12 years: 1 Age 13ā17 years: same
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āMMR
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ā2*
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ā1ā2**
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āHepatitis B
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ā3 (7th grade: 0)
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ā0
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āPolio
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ā4
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āsame
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āDTaP
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ā5
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āsame
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* New requirements also met by 2 doses measles, 2 doses mumps, and 1 dose rubella vaccine.
** Prior requirements also met by:
Age 7ā17 years: 1 dose measles, 0 doses mumps, and 1 dose rubella vaccine.
7th grade: 2 doses measles, 0 doses mumps, and 0 doses rubella vaccine.
7th Grade Advancement
āVaricella
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ā2
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ā(1 at admission)
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āTdap
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ā1
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āsame
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Complete details in 17 CCR section 6025, Table B (PDF).
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Whatās the same about the new immunization dose requirements for school (TK/Kā12)?
Other vaccine dose requirements of 5 doses of DTaP, 4 doses of polio, and 1 dose of Tdap at 7th grade entry remain the same.
Not Changing for TK/Kā12 Admission ā
āPolio
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ā4
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āDTaP
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ā5
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Complete details in 17 CCR section 6025, Table Bā (PDF).
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Whatās the varicella requirement for students entering 7th gradāe after June 30, 2025?ā
Admission: Students admitted to any grade, including 7th grade, are subject to the 2-dose varicella requirement.
Advancement: For 7th grade advancement, the 2-dose varicella requirement expires after June 30, 2025.
Medical exemption expiring after 6th grade: A physician in California would need to evaluate if immunization or a new medical exemption issued in CAIR-ME is medically appropriate.
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Whatās
different about the new immunization requirements for pre-kindergarten (child care or preschool)?
Starting July 1, 2019, immunization requirements include:
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Chickenpox vaccine is required at age 15 months and older (rather than age 18 months and older).
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Other required vaccine dose requirements remain the same.
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As children age into requirements, parents have 30 days to submit updated records showing the child has met the requirements. For example, when an already admitted child who is up-to-date on shots turns 18 months old, the parents have 30 days from the day the child turns 18 months old to submit records that the child has received the 4th dose of DTaP and 3rd dose of Hep B.
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Where can I find the immunization regulations?
See regulations starting July 1, 2019ā (PDF)
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Do students admitted in previous school years have to meet the new requirements in the 2019ā2020 school year and beyond?
If a child is considered an admission at any school at any date on or after July 1, 2019 (including transfer students), the child will need to meet the newer immunization requirements in effect at the time of admission.
If a child is advancing to 7th grade in the fall of 2019 or later, the child must meet the 7th grade requirements in effect at the time of entry into 7th grade (i.e., 1 dose of Tdap, 2 doses of chickenpox vaccine).
If a child has an expiring personal beliefs exemption prior to attending school on or after July 1, 2019, the child will need to meet all current immunization requirements.
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Do the new regulations affect the availability of personal beliefs exemptions (PBEs) in California?
No. Additional information about PBEs are at shotsforschool.
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For students admitted to school prior to the 2019ā2020 school year, do schools need to transfer information from studentsā existing Blue Cards to the new Blue Card?(PDF)
No. Schools may continue to use studentsā existing Blue Cards.
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