Immunization Requirement Sample Clauses

Immunization Requirement a) The state of Wisconsin requires that all university students living in residence halls either be immunized for Hepatitis B and Meningococcal disease or sign a waiver indicating they have received information regarding these diseases and is choosing to not be immunized. b) A response form and information are included in the housing application process.
Immunization Requirement. A. The resident understands that the University requires all students living in the residence hall to show proof of the following immunizations prior to moving in and agrees to submit appropriate documentation:  2 MMRs or 2 Measles (Rubeola)  1 Rubella (German Measles)
Immunization Requirement. In accordance with Official Code of Georgia Annotated Section 31-12-3.2, all students living in College-owned, managed, or arranged housing must EITHER receive a vaccine for bacterial meningitis OR review information about the risks of bacterial meningitis. The following is the information you will need in accordance with this Georgia statute: What is Meningococcal disease? (a) Meningococcal disease is a serious disease that can lead to death within only a few hours of onset; one in ten cases is fatal; and one in seven survivors of the disease is left with a severe disability, such as the loss of a limb, mental retardation, paralysis, deafness, or seizures; (b) meningococcal disease is contagious, but a largely preventable infection of the spinal cord fluid and the fluid that surrounds the brain; (c) scientific evidence suggests that college students living in residence halls are at a moderately increased risk of contracting meningococcal disease; and (d) immunization against meningococcal disease will decrease the risk of the disease. Students who apply for college housing will not be permitted to submit housing contracts without initialing that he or she is aware of the risks of bacterial meningitis. Students are encouraged to discuss the vaccination with his/her family physicians.
Immunization Requirement. A. The resident understands that the University requires all students living in the residence hall to show proof of the following immunizations prior to moving in and agrees to submit appropriate documentation:  Covid-19 full series (varies based on manufacturer)  2 MMRs or 2 Measles (Rubeola)  1 Rubella (German Measles)  1 Mumps  1 Meningococcal Meningitis (optional) B. An exception to required immunizations may be granted in the event of valid medical contraindications or for religious/philosophical reasons. In the event of outbreak, exempted students will be excluded from campus activities and may be required to quarantine or isolate, until such time as specified by the King County Department of Public Health. C. The resident understands that obtaining proof of immunization may be a time-consuming process. Questions regarding exemptions, requirements, or submission may be directed to Housing and Residence Life. D. Any costs associated with required immunizations are the responsibility of the resident.
Immunization Requirement. The state of Wisconsin requires that all university students living in residence halls either be immunized for Hepatitis B and Meningococcal disease or sign a waiver indicating he/she has received information regarding these diseases and is choosing to not be immunized. A response form and information sheets are available online at xxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxx/xxx/xxxx-xxxxxx.xxx and returned to the Residential Living Office. (The form must be signed by a parent or legal guardian if the student is under the age of eighteen at the time of occupancy.)

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