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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 1432', 'art 2', '§ 120440', 'art 2', '§ 120440', '§ 120392', '§ 120392', '§ 120392', '§ 1288', '§5199', '§ 120375', '§ 120335', '§ 6051', '§ 48216', '§ 20', '§ 120375']

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SONOMA COUNTY; SUPERIOR COURT RULES; RULE 10 RULES APPLICABLE TO JUVENILE COURT PROCEEDINGS; Cal. Sonoma City, Super. Ct. R. 10.19 (2010); 10.19 MEDICAL ISSUES
A. Health Assessment, Physical Examination, Laboratory Tests, Venereal Disease, Screening and Furnishing of Contraceptives, Immunizations, Routine Medical Care, Mental Health Evaluation and Services, and Dental Assessment and Treatment of Temporarily Detained Minors. In order that minors detained in the Sonoma County Probation Department and Department of Human Services temporary holding facilities, i.e. Juvenile Hall, rehabilitation facilities, Valley of the Moon Children's Home, emergency satellite homes, and alternative shelter programs, receive necessary care of their physical . . . health, and do not endanger the health and welfare of other persons in these facilities, the Sonoma County medical clinics are hereby authorized to provide the following services to all such juveniles . . .1. A comprehensive health assessment and physical examination.
YUBA COUNTY; RULES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT; JUVENILE LAW; CHAPTER 7. JUVENILE LAW DEPARTMENT; Cal. Yuba Cty. Super. Ct. R. 7.12 (2010); 7.12 MEDICAL ISSUES
Yuba County Superior Court has established a Standing Order Permitting Health Assessment, Physical Examination, Laboratory Tests, Venereal Disease Screening, and Furnishing of . . . Immunizations, Routine Medical Care . . .Immunizations, Routine Medical Care and Treatment of Temporarily Detained Minors, Dependents, and Wards of the Court. In order that juveniles detained by the Yuba County Probation Department and CPS receive necessary care of their physical . . . health, and do not endanger the health and welfare of other persons, the Yuba County Probation Department and CPS are hereby authorized to secure the following services to all such juveniles . . . A. A comprehensive health assessment and physical examination.
YUBA COUNTY; RULES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT; JUVENILE LAW; CHAPTER 7. JUVENILE LAW DEPARTMENT; Cal. Yuba Cty. Super. Ct. R. 7.12 (2010); 7.12 MEDICAL ISSUES, Rule 6.07.1 Standing Order Permitting Health Assessment, Physical Examination, Laboratory Tests, Venereal Disease Screening and Furnishing of Contraceptives, Immunizations, Routine Medical Care and Treatment of Temporarily Detained Minors.
In order that minors detained by or in the custody of the Child Protective Services (CPS) receive necessary care of their physical . . . health, and do not endanger the health and welfare of other persons, medical facilities, clinics and providers within the County of Nevada are hereby authorized to provide, and CPS authorized to secure, the following services to all such minors . . . A. A comprehensive health assessment and physical examination.
MENDOCINO COUNTY; SUPERIOR COURT RULES; CHAPTER 16. JUVENILE COURT RULES; Cal. Mendocino Cty. Super. Ct. R. 16.9 (2010);16.9 Medical Issues
a. Standing Order Permitting Health Assessments, and Treatment of Temporarily Detained Minors. In order that children detained by the Mendocino County Probation Department and Department of Social Services, Child Protective Services temporary holding facilities (i.e., Children's Shelter, Juvenile Hall, Juvenile Rehabilitation Facilities, Emergency Foster Homes, and alternative shelter programs) receive necessary care of their physical . . . health, and do not endanger the health and welfare of other persons in these facilities, the Mendocino County Community Clinic, and/or the Mendocino County Department of Mental Health, Mental Health Facility are hereby authorized to provide the following services to all such juveniles . . . 1. A comprehensive health assessment and physical examination.
TITLE 15. CRIME PREVENTION AND CORRECTIONS; DIVISION 1. CORRECTIONS STANDARDS AUTHORITY; CHAPTER 1. CORRECTIONS STANDARDS AUTHORITY; SUBCHAPTER 5. MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR JUVENILE FACILITIES; ARTICLE 8. HEALTH SERVICES; 15 CCR 1432 (2011); § 1432. Health Appraisals/Medical Examinations
The health administrator/responsible physician, in cooperation with the facility administrator for each juvenile hall, shall develop written policy and procedures for a health appraisal/medical examination of minors and for the timely identification of conditions necessary to safeguard the health of the minor. . . (A) The health history includes: Review of the intake health screening, history of . . . immunizations.
FRESNO COUNTY; LOCAL RULES FOR SUPERIOR COURT; CHAPTER 6. JUVENILE RULES; RULE 6.6 MEDICAL ISSUES; Cal. Fresno Cty. Super. Ct. L.R. 6.6.1 (2010); 6.6.1 HEALTH ASSESSMENT6.6.1. HEALTH ASSESSMENT
In order for minors detained by or in the custody of the DCFS to receive necessary care of their physical . . . health, and to not endanger the health and welfare of other persons, medical facilities, clinics and providers within the County of Fresno are authorized to provide, and DCFS is authorized to secure, the following services to all such minors . . . A. A comprehensive health assessment and physical examination.
4. Any standard childhood immunization necessary to bring a minor's immunization up to date, and, if immunization records are unavailable, any immunizations recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for that child's age. However, no immunizations shall be administered before: (1) making a reasonable attempt to obtain parental or legal guardian consent; (2) checking the county immunization registry; (3) contacting the child's physician; and (4) if the child is of school age, contacting the child's school for immunization records. If a parent or legal guardian objects to the child receiving immunizations, then no immunizations shall be administered without a court order. Further, if no parent or legal guardian is available to give consent, no immunization may be given until the above conditions have been met and seven days have elapsed since the child's detention.
Yuba County Superior Court has established a Standing Order Permitting Health Assessment, Physical Examination, Laboratory Tests, Venereal Disease Screening, and Furnishing of Contraceptives, Immunizations, Routine Medical Care, Mental Health Examinations and Services, and Dental Assessment and Treatment of Temporarily Detained Minors, Dependents, and Wards of the Court. In order that juveniles detained by the Yuba County Probation Department and CPS receive necessary care of their physical and mental health, and do not endanger the health and welfare of other persons, the Yuba County Probation Department and CPS are hereby authorized to secure the following services to all such juveniles . . . D. Any immunization necessary to bring a juvenile's immunizations up to date, and, if immunization records are unavailable, any immunizations recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for that child's age.
SAN DIEGO COUNTY; SAN DIEGO SUPERIOR COURT RULES; DIVISION VI: JUVENILE; CHAPTER 9. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY PROCEEDINGS; Cal. San Diego Cty. Super. Ct. Div. VI, R. 6.9.14 (2010); RULE 6.9.14. IMMUNIZATIONS
RULE 6.9.14. IMMUNIZATIONS All minors detained in the Kearny Mesa Juvenile Detention Facility and/or East Mesa Juvenile Detention Facility, where medical records are unavailable and/or due diligence efforts are unsuccessful in locating a parent, guardian or other responsible adult relative, will receive all necessary immunizations against poliomyelitis, diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, measles, rubella and mumps. Such immunizations are reasonable and necessary . . . to enable attendance in school programs operated by Kearny Mesa Juvenile Detention Facility and/or East Mesa Juvenile Detention Facility. All immunizations must be performed by a licensed health care provider.
NEVADA COUNTY; THE SUPERIOR AND MUNICIPAL COURTS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA; CHAPTER 6 JUVENILE RULES; Cal. Nevada Cty. Super. Ct. L.R. 6.07.1 (2010); Rule 6.07.1 Standing Order Permitting Health Assessment, Physical Examination, Laboratory Tests, Venereal Disease Screening and Furnishing of Contraceptives, Immunizations, Routine Medical Care, Mental Health Evaluation and Services, and Dental Assessment and Treatment of Temporarily Detained Minors.
In order that minors detained by or in the custody of the Child Protective Services (CPS) receive necessary care of their physical and mental health, and do not endanger the health and welfare of other persons, medical facilities, clinics and providers within the County of Nevada are hereby authorized to provide, and CPS authorized to secure, the following services to all such minors, which services follow the Statement of the Committee on Adolescents of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Health Care for Children and Adolescents in Detention Centers, Jail, Lock-ups, and other Court Sponsored Residential Facilities . . . D. Any immunization necessary to bring a minor's immunization up to date, and, if immunizations are recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for that child's age.
a. Standing Order Permitting Health Assessments, and Treatment of Temporarily Detained Minors. In order that children detained by the Mendocino County Probation Department and Department of Social Services, Child Protective Services temporary holding facilities (i.e., Children's Shelter, Juvenile Hall, Juvenile Rehabilitation Facilities, Emergency Foster Homes, and alternative shelter programs) receive necessary care of their physical and mental health, and do not endanger the health and welfare of other persons in these facilities, the Mendocino County Community Clinic, and/or the Mendocino County Department of Mental Health, Mental Health Facility are hereby authorized to provide the following services to all such juveniles . . . 4. Any immunization necessary to bring a child's immunization up to date, and, if immunization records are unavailable, any immunizations recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for that child's age.
(D) Immunizations shall be verified and, within two weeks of the health appraisal/medical examination, a program shall be started to bring the minor's immunizations up-to-date in accordance with current public health guidelines. In order for minors detained by or in the custody of the DCFS to receive necessary care of their physical and mental health, and to not endanger the health and welfare of other persons, medical facilities, clinics and providers within the County of Fresno are authorized to provide, and DCFS is authorized to secure, the following services to all such minors, which services follow the Statement of the Committee on Adolescents of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Health Care for Children and Adolescents in Detention Centers, Jails, Lock-ups, and other Court Sponsored Residential Facilities: D. Any immunization necessary to bring a minor's immunization up to date, and, if immunizations are recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for that child's age.
4. Any standard childhood immunization necessary to bring a minor's immunization up to date, and, if immunization records are unavailable, any immunizations recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for that child's age.
MENDOCINO COUNTY; SUPERIOR COURT RULES; CHAPTER 16. JUVENILE COURT RULES; Cal. Mendocino Cty. Super. Ct. R. 16.9 (2010 )
16.9 Medical Issues a. Standing Order Permitting Health Assessments, and Treatment of Temporarily Detained Minors. In order that children detained by the Mendocino County Probation Department and Department of Social Services, Child Protective Services temporary holding facilities (i.e., Children's Shelter, Juvenile Hall, Juvenile Rehabilitation Facilities, Emergency Foster Homes, and alternative shelter programs) receive necessary care of their physical and mental health, and do not endanger the health and welfare of other persons in these facilities, the Mendocino County Community Clinic, and/or the Mendocino County Department of Mental Health, Mental Health Facility are hereby authorized to provide the following services to all such juveniles. . . 4. Any immunization necessary to bring a child's immunization up to date, and, if immunization records are unavailable, any immunizations recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for that child's age.
Fresno County; Local Rules for Superior Court, Chapter 6. Juvenile Rules, Rule 6.6. Medical Issues.
6.6.1 Health Assessment. In order for minors detained by or in the custody of the DCFS to receive necessary care of their physical . . . health, and to not endanger the health and welfare of other persons, medical facilities, clinics and providers within the County of Fresno are authorized to provide, and DCFS is authorized to secure, the following services to all such minors . . .D. Any immunization necessary to bring a minor's immunization up to date, and, if immunizations are recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for that child's age.
HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE; Division 105. Communicable Disease Prevention and Control; Part 2. Immunizations; Chapter 2.5 Disclosure of Immunization Status; § 120440. Definitions; Information and record sharing
(1) Local health officers may operate immunization information systems pursuant to their authority . . . in conjunction with the Immunization Branch of the State Department of Health Services.
The following information may be disclosed: the name of the patient or client or names of the parent or guardian of the patient or client.
Healthcare providers must report the following information: (1) The name of the patient or client and names of the parents or guardians of the patient or client. (2) Date of birth of the patient or client. (3) Types and dates of immunizations received by the patient or client. (4) Manufacturer and lot number for each immunization received. (5) Adverse reaction to immunizations received. (6) Other nonmedical information necessary to establish the patient's or client's unique identity and record. (7) Current address and telephone number of the patient or client and the parents or guardians of the patient or client. (8) Patient's or client's gender. (9) Patient's or client's place of birth.
HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE; Division 105. Communicable Disease Prevention and Control; Part 2. Immunizations; Chapter 2.5 Disclosure of Immunization Status; § 120440. Definitions; Information and record sharing (2) Nothing in this subdivision shall preclude local health officers from sharing the information set forth in paragraphs (1) to (9), inclusive, of subdivision (c) with other health officers jointly operating the system. (c) . . . unless a refusal to permit record sharing is made pursuant to subdivision (e), health care providers, and other agencies, including, but not limited to, schools, child care facilities, service providers for the California Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), health care plans, foster care agencies, and county welfare departments, may disclose the information set forth in paragraphs (1) to (9), inclusive, from the patient's medical record, or the client's record, to local health departments operating countywide or regional immunization information and reminder systems and the State Department of Health Services. Local health departments and the State Department of Health Services may disclose the information set forth in paragraphs (1) to (9), inclusive, to each other and, upon a request for information pertaining to a specific person, to health care providers taking care of the patient. Local health departments and the State Department of Health Services may disclose the information in paragraphs (1) to (6), inclusive, and paragraphs (8) and (9), to schools, child care facilities, county welfare departments, and family child care homes to which the person is being admitted or in attendance, foster care agencies in assessing and providing medical care for children in foster care, and WIC service providers providing services to the person, health care plans arranging for immunization services for the patient, and county welfare departments assessing immunization histories of dependents of CalWORKs participants, upon request for information pertaining to a specific person. Determination of benefits based upon immunization of a dependent CalWORKs participant shall be made pursuant to . . . the Welfare and Institutions Code. The following information shall be subject to this subdivision . . . (d)(1) Health care providers, local health departments, and the State Department of Health Services shall maintain the confidentiality of information listed in subdivision (c) in the same manner as other medical record information with patient identification that they possess. These providers, departments, and contracting agencies are subject to civil action and criminal penalties for the wrongful disclosure of the information listed in subdivision (c), in accordance with existing law. They shall use the information listed in subdivision (c) only for the following purposes: (A) To provide immunization services to the patient or client, including issuing reminder notifications to patients or clients or their parents or guardians when immunizations are due. (B) To provide or facilitate provision of third-party payer payments for immunizations.
. . (1) Local health officers may operate immunization information systems . . Local health officers and the State Department of Health Services may operate these systems in either or both of the following manners: (A) Separately within their individual jurisdictions. (B) Jointly among more than one jurisdiction . . (k) For purposes of supporting immunization information systems, the State Department of Health Services shall assist the Immunization Branch of the State Department of Health Services in both of the following: (1) Providing department records containing information about publicly funded immunizations. (2) Supporting efforts for the reporting of publicly funded immunizations into immunization information systems by health care providers and health care plans. (l) Subject to any other provisions of state and federal law or regulation that limit the disclosure of health information and protect the privacy and confidentiality of personal information, local health departments and the State Department of Health Services may share the information listed in subdivision (c) with a state, local health departments, health care providers, immunization information systems, or any representative of an entity designated by federal or state law or regulation to receive this information. The State Department of Health Services may enter into written agreements to exchange confidential immunization information with other states for the purposes of patient care, protecting the public health, entrance into school, child care and other institutions requiring immunization prior to entry, and the other purposes described . . . The written agreement shall provide that the state that receives confidential immunization information must maintain its confidentiality and may only use it for purposes of patient care, protecting the public health, entrance into school, child care and other institutions requiring immunization prior to entry, and the other purposes described in subdivision (d). Information may not be shared pursuant to this subdivision if a patient or client, or parent or guardian of a patient or client, refuses to allow the sharing of immunization information.
Cal. Health & Safety Code § 120392.4. Determination of status for influenza or pneumococcal immunization; informed consent; residents lacking capacity; documentation
(a) A resident who receives services at a health care facility during the period of October 1 to April 1 shall have his or her status for influenza and pneumococcal immunization determined by his or her physician or facility medical director.
§ 120392.2. Influenza and pneumococcal immunizations to be offered to health care facility residents; Reimbursement
(a) Each year, commencing October 1 to the following April 1, inclusive, every health care facility . . . shall offer . . . immunizations for influenza and pneumococcal disease to residents, aged 65 years or older, receiving services at the facility, based upon the latest recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the latest recommendations of appropriate entities for the prevention, detection, and control of influenza outbreaks in California long-term care facilities.
Cal Health & Safety Code § 120392.6. When vaccine not to be given
No person who has been offered the vaccine as required under this chapter may receive either an influenza vaccine or pneumococcal vaccine pursuant to this chapter if any of the following conditions exists: (a) The vaccine is medically contraindicated, as described in the product labeling approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration or by the recommendations established by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practice (ACIP) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that are in effect at the time of vaccination. (b) Receipt of the vaccine is against the resident's personal beliefs. (c) Receipt of the vaccine is against the resident's wishes.
CAL. HEALTH & SAFETY CODE § 1288.7 (2007); Required actions of general acute care hospitals
Annually offer onsite influenza vaccinations, if available, to all hospital employees at no cost to the employee. Each general acute care hospital shall require its employees to be vaccinated, or if the employee elects not to be vaccinated, to declare in writing that he or she has declined the vaccination.
Cal. Code of Regulations. Title 8 §5199. Aerosol Transmittable Diseases.
10) The employer shall make available seasonal influenza vaccine to all employees with occupational exposure. The employer shall ensure that each employee who declines to accept the seasonal influenza vaccine signs the statement in Appendix C2.
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Ann.Cal.Health & Safety Code § 120375. Documentary proof of entrant's status; recording; review of conditional admissions; prohibiting attendance; report on new entrants; access to determine deficiencies; cooperation with county health officer; authority to administer immunizations
(a) The governing authority of each school or institution included . . . shall require documentary proof of each entrant's immunization status. The governing authority shall record the immunizations of each new entrant in the entrant's permanent enrollment and scholarship record on a form provided by the department. The immunization record of each new entrant admitted conditionally shall be reviewed periodically by the governing authority to ensure that within the time periods designated by regulation of the department he or she has been fully immunized against all of the diseases listed . . and immunizations received subsequent to entry shall be added to the pupil's immunization record.
Ann.Cal.Health & Safety Code § 120335. Unconditional admission; immunization requirement; documentation; “governing authority” defined; specification of immunizing agents and manner administered
(b) The governing authority shall not unconditionally admit any person as a pupil of any private or public elementary or secondary school, child care center, day nursery, nursery school, family day care home, or development center, unless, prior to his or her first admission to that institution, he or she has been fully immunized. The following are the diseases for which immunizations shall be documented: (1) Diphtheria. (2) Haemophilus influenzae type b. (3) Measles. (4) Mumps. (5) Pertussis (whooping cough). (6) Poliomyelitis. (7) Rubella. (8) Tetanus. (9) Hepatitis B. (10) Varicella (chickenpox). (11) Any other disease deemed appropriate by the department, taking into consideration the recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the American Academy of Family Physicians.
17 CCR § 6051. Unconditional Admission with Permanent Medical Exemption or Personal Beliefs Exemption.
(a) A permanent medical exemption shall be granted upon the filing with the governing authority of a written statement from a licensed physician to the effect that the physical condition of the pupil or medical circumstances relating to the pupil are such that immunization is permanently not indicated. The fact of the permanent medical exemption shall be recorded on the California School Immunization Record . . . A permanent medical exemption may be provided for one or more vaccines. A physician may provide a written statement that the pupil is medically exempt from the measles (rubeola) and/or varicella (chickenpox) requirements as a result of having had measles (rubeola) and/or varicella (chickenpox) disease, respectively. A physician may provide a written statement that the pupil is medically exempt from the rubella and/or mumps requirement as a result of having had laboratory confirmed illness with the corresponding disease.
A pupil with . . . a personal beliefs exemption to immunization shall be admitted unconditionally.
(a) The governing authority of each school or institution . . . shall require documentary proof of each entrant's immunization status. The governing authority shall record the immunizations of each new entrant in the entrant's permanent enrollment and scholarship record on a form provided by the department. The immunization record of each new entrant admitted conditionally shall be reviewed periodically by the governing authority to ensure that within the time periods designated by regulation of the department he or she has been fully immunized . . .and immunizations received subsequent to entry shall be added to the pupil's immunization record. (b) The governing authority of each school or institution . . . shall prohibit from further attendance any pupil admitted conditionally who failed to obtain the required immunizations within the time limits allowed in the regulations of the department, unless the pupil is exempted . . . until that pupil has been fully immunized against all of the diseases listed . . . (c) The governing authority shall file a written report on the immunization status of new entrants to the school or institution under their jurisdiction with the department and the local health department at times and on forms prescribed by the department. [T]he local health department shall have access to the complete health information as it relates to immunization of each student in the schools or other institutions . . . in order to determine immunization deficiencies.
Ann.Cal.Educ.Code § 48216. Immunization requirements and procedures; exclusion of pupils who have not been immunized
(a) The county office of education or the governing board of the school district of attendance shall exclude any pupil who has not been immunized properly . . . (b) The governing board of the district shall notify the parent or guardian of the pupil that they have two weeks to supply evidence either that the pupil has been properly immunized, or that the pupil is exempted from the immunization requirement . . . (c) The governing board of the district, in the notice, shall refer the parent or guardian of the pupil to the pupil's usual source of medical care to obtain the immunization, or if no usual source exists, either refer the parent or guardian to the county health department, or notify the parent or guardian that the immunizations will be administered at a school of the district.
A.C.A. § 20-78-206. Rules and regulations
(iii) The rules and regulations developed by the Department of Health for medical, religious, and philosophical exemptions shall include, but not be limited to: . . . (d) A signed statement of understanding that: (1) At the discretion of the Department of Health, the unimmunized child or individual may be removed from day care or school during an outbreak if the child or individual is not fully vaccinated; and (2) The child or individual shall not return to school until the outbreak has been resolved and the Department of Health approves the return to school.
§ 120375. Documentary proof of entrant's status; recording; review of conditional admissions; prohibiting attendance; report on new entrants; access to determine deficiencies; cooperation with county health officer; authority to administer immunizations
(c) The governing authority shall file a written report on the immunization status of new entrants to the school or institution under their jurisdiction with the department and the local health department at times and on forms prescribed by the department.
All incoming students residing on campus (private colleges & universities with on-campus housing); All freshman residing on campus (public colleges & universities with on-campus housing)
CA requires dose #2 for transfer students ages 13-17 yrs. admitted to CA schools on or after 7/1/2001.
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