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Students who do not submit proof of measles, mumps and rubella
(MMR) immunization or who fail to return the meningococcal meningitis
response form within a statutory grace period shall be prohibited from
attending the institution. For additional information, you should
contact the Registrar's Office located at room 230E or by calling the
office at (718) 340-4235.
Public Health Law 2165 requires that post-secondary students be immunized against measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR).
All registered full-time students and part-time students born on or
after January 1, 1957 who are enrolled for at least six, but fewer than
twelve semester hours (or equivalent) per semester in an approved
degree program or registered certificate program must submit proof of
MMR immunization. Students may be exempt from the required MMR
immunizations for religious or medical reasons. To qualify for a
religious exception, students must submit a signed statement, or in the
event the student is a minor (under 18), a signed statement from their
parent or guardian, that they hold sincere and genuine religious
beliefs that prohibit immunization. To qualify for a medical exception,
students must submit a written statement from a licensed physician or
nurse practitioner indicating that such immunization may be detrimental
to their health.
Public Health Law 2167 requires that post-secondary institutions
provide written information about meningococcal meningitis to its
students and that students complete, sign, and return a meningococcal
meningitis response form. Public Health Law 2167 does not require that
students be immunized against meningitis.
Public Health Law 2167 requires colleges to distribute written
information about meningococcal meningitis disease and vaccination and
students to complete, sign and return to the college, a meningococcal
meningitis response form that: (a) confirms that the college has
provided the information about meningococcal meningitis; and (b)
indicates that either: (1) the student has received immunization
against meningococcal meningitis within the 10 years preceding the date
of the response form; or (2) the student has decided against receiving
the vaccination. This law applies to students who are enrolled in at
least six semester hours (or the equivalent) per semester. No student
may be exempt from receiving information or returning the response
form.
Dated: August 18, 2004
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