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Series
Issue brief volume 20-20
Pub. Date
2020.
Description
Vaccinations offer protection from common infectious diseases. Colorado law requires every child who is attending school in the state to present an up-to-date certificate of immunization. State law also allows for a student to be exempt from the immunization requirements for medical reasons, religious beliefs, or personal beliefs.
Author
Series
Issue brief volume 15-15
Pub. Date
2015.
Description
Vaccinations offer protection from common infectious diseases. Colorado law requires every child who is attending school in the state to present an up-to-date certificate of immunization. State law also allows for a student to be exempt from the immunization requirements for medical reasons, religious beliefs, or personal beliefs.
Pub. Date
2011.
Description
Immunization coverage is reported through two measures: in compliance and up to date. In compliance with the Colorado School Immunization Law is defined as being up to date for all required immunizations, having taken a valid exemption, or being in process (having a plan in place with the school to obtain any remaining required immunizations). Up to date is defined as being appropriately immunized for all required immunizations.
Pub. Date
2014.
Description
In 2014 schools in Colorado were required to make the immunization and exemption rates of their enrolled student population publicly available, upon request" and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment shall "provide assistance to schools with the analysis and interpretation of the immunization data." Includes table that indicates the number of doses of vaccine a student needs based on their age. To determine if a student is considered...
Pub. Date
2014.
Description
This document was developed to help caregivers learn more about immunizations and the immunization requirements for children in a childcare or preschool setting in Colorado. Children's immunizations are a licensing requirement through the Department of Human Services and a well vaccinated student population will help keep your kids healthy and safe.