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Code · Utah · Title 53G — Public Education System -- Local Administration · Chapter 9

53G-9-302. Immunization required -- Exception -- Weighted pupil unit funding.

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Effective 7/1/2018
53G-9-302. Immunization required -- Exception -- Weighted pupil unit funding.
(1)A student may not attend a school unless:
(a)the school receives an immunization record from the legally responsible individual of the student, the student's former school, or a statewide registry that shows:
(i)that the student has received each vaccination required by the department under Section 53G-9-305 ; or
(ii)for any required vaccination that the student has not received, that the student:
(A)has immunity against the disease for which the vaccination is required, because the student previously contracted the disease as documented by a health care provider, as that term is defined in Section 78B-3-103 ; or
(B)is exempt from receiving the vaccination under Section 53G-9-303 ;
(b)the student qualifies for conditional enrollment under Section 53G-9-308 ; or
(c)the student:
(i)is a student, as defined in Section 53E-3-903 ; and
(ii)complies with the immunization requirements for military children under Section 53E-3-905 .
(2)An LEA may not receive weighted pupil unit money for a student who is not permitted to attend school under Subsection
(1).
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