Arkansas code:
6-18-702. Immunization.
(a) Except as otherwise provided by law, no infant or child shall be admitted to a public or private school or child care facility of this state who has not been age appropriately immunized from poliomyelitis, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, red (rubeola) measles, rubella, and other diseases as designated by the State Board of Health, as evidenced by a certificate of a licensed physician or a public health department acknowledging the immunization.
(b)(1) The responsibility for the enforcement of this section rests equally with each school district of this state and the parent or guardian of the child or pupil, and each of them shall be separately and individually liable for permitting any violation of this section.
(2)(A) The Child Care Facility Licensing Division of the Department of Human Services shall be responsible for enforcing this section with respect to child care facilities.
(B) The Division of Child Care and Early Childhood Education may promulgate appropriate rules and regulations, to be approved by the Arkansas Early Childhood Commission, for the enforcement of this section.
(C) The owners or managers of those facilities and any parent or guardian violating such regulations shall be subject to the penalties provided in § 20-78-201 et seq.
(c)(1)(A)(i) The Division of Child Care and Early Childhood Education shall be responsible for enforcing this section with respect to child care facilities.
(ii) The division may promulgate appropriate rules and regulations for the enforcement of this section.
(B) The owners or managers of those facilities and any parent or guardian violating the regulations shall be subject to the penalties provided in § 20-78-201 et seq.
(2)(A) Regarding kindergarten through grade 12 (K-12), the State Board of Education, after having consulted with the State Board of Health, shall promulgate appropriate rules and regulations for the enforcement of this section by school boards, superintendents, and principals.
(B) Any school official, parent, or guardian violating the regulations shall be subject to the penalties imposed herein.
(d)(1)(A) The State Board of Health shall promulgate rules and regulations to ensure that all exemptions provided by this section shall have a minimal effect on the health and safety of all children attending day care or kindergarten through grade twelve (K-12).
(B) The rules shall provide for, but are not limited to, the tracking of those children with exemptions so that appropriate steps may be taken in the event of an outbreak or epidemic.
(2) The Department of Health, and no other department or entity, shall grant exemptions provided for by this section.
(3) If, in the discretion of the health authority having jurisdiction or of any physician licensed to practice by the Arkansas State Medical Board, any person to whom this section applies shall be deemed to have a physical disability that may contraindicate vaccination, a certificate to that effect issued by the health officer may be accepted in lieu of a certificate of vaccination, provided that the exemption shall not apply when the disability shall have been removed.
(4)(A) The provisions of this section shall not apply if the parents or legal guardian of that child object thereto on the grounds that immunization conflicts with the religious or philosophical beliefs of the parent or guardian.
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