Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 005 - DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Division 28 - Division of Elementary and Secondary Education
Rule 005.28.20-010 - Rules Governing Kindergarten through 12th Grade Immunization Requirements in Arkansas Public Schools
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
DIVISION OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION RULES GOVERNING IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS IN ARKANSAS PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Effective Date: July 6, 2020
1.0 PURPOSE
2.0 REGULATORY AUTHORITY
3.0 REQUIREMENTS
4.0 DOCUMENTATION FOR IMMUNIZATION OR PROOF OF IMMUNITY
5.0 EXEMPTIONS
6.0 EXCLUSION FROM SCHOOL
7.0 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
TABLE I KINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS*
Vaccine [BLACK RIGHT-POINTING POINTER] -------------- Grade [BLACK DOWN-POINTING TRIANGLE] |
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis (DTP/DT/T d/DTaP/Td ap) |
Polio (OPV - Oral or IPV - Inactivated) |
MMR***** (Measles, Mumps, and Rubella) |
Hep B |
Meningococcal (MCV4) |
Varicella |
Hepatitis A |
Kindergarten |
4 doses (with 1 dose on or after 4th birthday) |
3 doses (with 1 dose on or after 4th birthday) with a minimum interval of 6 months between the 2nd and 3rd dose OR 4 doses with 1 dose on or after 4th birthday and a minimum interval of 6 months between the 3rd and 4th dose. |
2 doses (with dose 1 on or after 1st birthday and dose 2 at least 28 days after dose 1) |
3 doses |
None |
2 doses (with dose 1 on or after 1st birthday and dose 2 at least 28 days after dose 1) ******A medical professional history of disease will be accepted in lieu of vaccine. |
1 dose on or after 1st birthday |
Grades 1 - 12 |
4 doses (with 1 dose on or after 4th birthday) AND 1 dose of Tdap for ages 11 years (as of September 1st each year) and older OR 3 doses of Tdap/Td ******* for persons 7 years of age or older who are not fully vaccinated (including persons who cannot document prior vaccination) |
3 doses (with 1 dose on or after 4th birthday with a minimum interval of 6 months between the 2nd and 3rd dose) OR 4 doses with 1 dose on or after 4th birthday and a minimum interval of 6 months between the 3rd and 4th dose. |
2 doses (with dose 1 on or after 1st birthday and dose 2 at least 28 days after dose 1) |
2** or 3*** doses (11-15 year olds could be on a 2-dose schedule) |
Second dose at age 16 years (as of September 1st each year) with a minimum interval of 8 weeks since 1st dose OR 1 dose if not vaccinated prior to age 16 years (If first dose is administered at age 16 years or older, no second dose is required.) |
2 doses (with dose 1 on or after 1st birthday and dose 2 at least 28 days after dose 1) OR ******A medical professional history of disease may be accepted in lieu of receiving vaccine. |
Grade 1 only: 1 dose on or after 1st birthday |
Grade 7 |
4 doses (with 1 dose on or after 4th birthday) and 1 dose of Tdap**** OR 3 doses of Tdap/Td******* for persons 7 years of age or older who are not fully immunized (including persons who cannot document prior vaccination) |
3 doses (with 1 dose on or after 4th birthday with a minimum interval of 6 months between the 2nd and 3rd dose) OR 4 doses with 1 dose on or after 4th birthday and a minimum interval of 6 months between the 3rd and 4th dose. |
2 doses (with dose 1 on or after 1st birthday and dose 2 at least 28 days after dose 1) |
2** or 3*** doses (11-15 year olds could be on a 2-dose schedule) |
1 dose |
2 doses (with dose 1 on or after 1st birthday and dose 2 at least 28 days after dose 1) OR ******A medical professional history of disease may be accepted in lieu of receiving vaccine. |
NONE |
*Doses of vaccine required for school entry may be less than the number of doses required for age-appropriate immunization.
**An alternative two-dose hepatitis B schedule for 11-15 year-old children may be substituted for the three-dose schedule. Only a FDA-approved alternative regimen vaccine for the two-dose series may be used to meet this requirement. If you are unsure if a particular child's two-dose schedule is acceptable, please contact the Immunization Section for assistance at 501-661-2169.
*** 3rd dose of hepatitis B should be given at least 8 weeks after the 2nd dose, at least 16 weeks after the 1st dose, and it should not be administered before the child is 24 weeks (168 days) of age. (All 3rd doses of hepatitis B vaccine given earlier than 6 months of age before 6/21/96 are valid doses and should be counted as valid until 6/21/2014.)
**** Tdap vaccine can be administered regardless of the interval since the last tetanus and diphtheria toxoid-containing vaccine.
***** Exception: If a student has previously received two doses of measles, one dose of mumps and one dose of rubella before January 1, 2010, the doses will be accepted as compliant to immunization requirements and 2 MMRs are not required.
****** A medical professional is a medical doctor (MD), advanced practice nurse (APN), doctor of osteopathy (DO), or physician assistant (PA). No self or parental history of disease will be accepted.
******* For unvaccinated persons 7 years of age and older (including persons who cannot document prior vaccination), the primary series is 3 doses. The first two doses should be separated by at least 4 weeks, and the third dose at least 6 months after the second. One of these doses (preferably the first) should be administered as Tdap and the remaining two doses administered as Td.
Vaccine doses administered up to 4 days before the minimum interval for age can be counted as valid for doses already administered. Exception: the minimum interval between doses of live vaccines (such as MMR and Varicella) must be 28 days.
If the child does not meet the immunization requirements for entering school, the school shall refer the child to a medical authority (private doctor or health department) for immunization or consultation for when the immunization is due.