Introduced Version






HOUSE BILL No. 1702

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DIGEST OF INTRODUCED BILL



Citations Affected: IC 20-8.1-7-9.5.

Synopsis: Immunization for chicken pox. Requires a child who enters kindergarten or grade 1 to be immunized against chicken pox.

Effective: July 1, 2003.





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    January 21, 2003, read first time and referred to Committee on Public Health.







Introduced

First Regular Session 113th General Assembly (2003)


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HOUSE BILL No. 1702



    A BILL FOR AN ACT to amend the Indiana Code concerning health.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana:

SOURCE: IC 20-8.1-7-9.5; (03)IN1702.1.1. -->     SECTION 1. IC 20-8.1-7-9.5 , AS AMENDED BY P.L.231-1999, SECTION 16, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2003]: Sec. 9.5. (a) Every child residing in Indiana shall be immunized against:
        (1) diphtheria;
        (2) pertussis (whooping cough);
        (3) tetanus;
        (4) measles;
        (5) rubella;
        (6) poliomyelitis; and
        (7) mumps.
    (b) Every child residing in Indiana who enters kindergarten or grade 1 shall be immunized against hepatitis B and chicken pox.
    (c) The state department of health may expand or otherwise modify the list of communicable diseases that require documentation of immunity as medical information becomes available that would warrant the expansion or modification in the interest of public health.
    (d) The state department of health shall adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 specifying the:
        (1) required immunizations;
        (2) child's age for administering each vaccine;
        (3) adequately immunizing doses; and
        (4) method of documentation of proof of immunity.
    (e) Each school shall notify each parent of a child who enrolls in the school of the requirement that the child must be immunized and that the immunization is required for the child's continued enrollment, attendance, or residence at the school unless:
        (1) the parent or child provides the appropriate documentation of immunity; or
        (2) section 2 or 2.5 of this chapter applies.