Certificate of Immunization Clause Samples

A Certificate of Immunization clause requires individuals or entities to provide official documentation proving that certain immunizations have been received. Typically, this clause applies to students enrolling in schools, employees in healthcare settings, or participants in specific programs, who must submit records from a recognized healthcare provider or authority. Its core function is to ensure compliance with public health requirements, thereby reducing the risk of communicable disease outbreaks within the relevant community or organization.
Certificate of Immunization. Pharmacy must provide to each individual (or if the individual is incapable of consenting, the person legally responsible for the individual) a signed certificate of immunization with the individual’s name, date of immunization, address of administration,
Certificate of Immunization the official form furnished by the Pennsylvania Department of Health. The certificate is filled out by the parent/guardian or health care provider and signed by the health care provider, public health official or school nurse or a designee. The certificate is given to the school as proof of full immunization. The school maintains the certificate as the official school immunization record or stores the details of the record or stores the details of the record in a computer database.