2006 New York Code - Immunizations Against Poliomyelitis, Mumps, Measles, Diphtheria And Rubella.



 
    §   4405-a.   Immunizations  against  poliomyelitis,  mumps,  measles,
  diphtheria and rubella. 1. It shall be the duty  of  the  administrative
  officer   or   other   person  in  charge  of  each  health  maintenance
  organization, as defined in this article, to inquire of each  person  in
  its  care under the age of eighteen, or of a person in parental relation
  to such person, whether all necessary immunizations have  been  received
  for  poliomyelitis,  mumps, measles, diphtheria and rubella and, if not,
  to make available such immunizations and a certificate  or  certificates
  of such immunizations.
    2.  This section shall not apply to children whose parent, parents, or
  guardian are bona fide members of a  recognized  religious  organization
  whose teachings are contrary to the practices herein required.
    3.  If  any  physician  licensed  to  practice  medicine in this state
  certifies that any such immunization may be  detrimental  to  a  child's
  health,  the  requirements  of  this section shall be inapplicable until
  such immunization is found no longer to be detrimental  to  the  child's
  health.

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