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Immunization Information

This is not legal or medical advice advocating that one should or should not immunize, delay immunization, or refuse immunization. We provide the information below as a starting point for each family’s research.

Title 49  Education
Chapter 6  Elementary and Secondary Education
Part 50  Immunization of School Children

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Tenn. Code Ann. § 49-6-5001 (2016)

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49-6-5001. General provisions.

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(a) The commissioner of health is authorized, subject to the approval of the public health council, to designate diseases against which children must be immunized prior to attendance at any school, nursery school, kindergarten, preschool or child care facility of this state.

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(b) (1) It is the responsibility of the parents or guardian of children to have their children immunized, as required by subsection (a).

 

(2) In the absence of an epidemic or immediate threat of an epidemic, this section shall not apply to any child whose parent or guardian files with school authorities a signed, written statement that the immunization and other preventive measures conflict with the parent’s or guardian’s religious tenets and practices, affirmed under the penalties of perjury.

 

(c) (1) No children shall be permitted to attend any public school, nursery school, kindergarten, preschool or child care facility until proof of immunization is given the admissions officer of the school, nursery school, kindergarten, preschool or child care facility except as provided in subsection (b).

 

(2) No child shall be denied admission to any school or school facility if the child has not been immunized due to medical reasons if the child has a written statement from the child’s doctor excusing the child from the immunization.

 

(3) No child or youth determined to be homeless shall be denied admission to any school or school facility if the child or youth has not yet been immunized or is unable to produce immunization records due to being homeless. The enrolling school shall comply with any and all federal laws pertaining to the educational rights of homeless children and youth, including the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, compiled in 42 U.S.C. § 1141 et seq.

 

(d) Each child attending any school, nursery school, kindergarten, preschool or child care facility without furnishing proof of immunization or exception under subsection (b) or (e), shall not be counted in the average daily attendance of students for the distribution of state school funds.

 

(e) Any immunization specified under this part shall not be required if a qualified physician certifies that administration of the immunization would be in any manner harmful to the child involved.

 

(f) The commissioner shall promulgate rules and regulations necessary to carry out this section.

 

(g) By October 1 of each year, the commissioner shall report the number of children in the state during the preceding school year who were determined to be homeless and who enrolled in public schools without being immunized or being able to produce immunization records and the average length of time required for these children to be immunized or to obtain their immunization records. The report shall be submitted to the education committee of the senate and the education administration and planning committee of the house of representatives.

 

HISTORY: Acts 1967, ch. 293, §§ 1-5; 1978, ch. 922, §§ 1, 2; T.C.A., §§ 49-1765 — 49-1769; Acts 1984, ch. 839, § 2; 1996, ch. 1079, § 183; 2006, ch. 756, § 2; 2007, ch. 57, § 1; 2015, ch. 182, § 55.

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Link
Tennessee Religious Exemption from Vaccination(s) form

 

Link to Tennessee Exemption information:
http://www.vaclib.org/exempt/tennessee.htm#tennforms

Meningococcal and influenza information:
As per TCA 49-50-802 we encourage our families to research meningococcal disease and influenza and the effectiveness of vaccinations to make informed decisions for their children. Check with your primary health caregiver, local health department or health insurance provider regarding where you can obtain vaccinations for your children.

 

Links to begin your research:
Information about meningococcal disease and the effectiveness of vaccination
Information about influenza and the effectiveness of vaccination

Title 49  Education 

Chapter 50  Miscellaneous  
Part 8  Private Schools


Tenn. Code Ann. § 49-50-802  (2017)


49-50-802. Information about meningococcal disease and influenza and the effectiveness of vaccination. [Effective on July 1, 2017]


(a) Nonpublic schools shall provide parents and guardians with information about meningococcal disease and the effectiveness of vaccination against meningococcal disease at the beginning of every school year. This information shall include the causes, symptoms and the means by which meningococcal disease is spread and the places where parents and guardians may obtain additional information and vaccinations for their children. Nothing in this subsection (a) shall be construed to require a non-public school to provide or purchase vaccine against meningococcal disease.

(b) Nonpublic schools shall provide parents and guardians with information about influenza disease and the effectiveness of vaccination against influenza at the beginning of every school year. This information must include the causes, symptoms, and means by which influenza is spread and the places where parents and guardians may obtain additional information and vaccinations for their children. Nothing in this subsection (b) requires a nonpublic school to provide or purchase vaccine against influenza. The department of education, in consultation with the department of health, shall provide information to nonpublic schools to assist in the implementation of this subsection (b).

HISTORY: Acts 2005, ch. 177, § 3; 2017, ch. 22, § 2.

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