NAC441A.140. “Proof of immunity to hepatitis B,” “proof of immunity to measles,” “proof of immunity to rubella” and “proof of immunity to tetanus, diphtheria and mumps” defined.  


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  •      1. “Proof of immunity to hepatitis B” means:

         (a) A record of immunization against hepatitis B; or

         (b) A statement signed by a licensed physician or the health authority which affirms serologic evidence of immunity to hepatitis B.

         2. “Proof of immunity to measles” means:

         (a) A record of immunization against measles with live virus vaccine given on or after the date on which the person reached the age of 1 year;

         (b) A statement signed by a licensed physician specifying the date when the person had measles;

         (c) A statement signed by a licensed physician or the health authority which affirms serologic evidence of immunity to measles; or

         (d) Verified date of birth before January 1, 1957.

         3. “Proof of immunity to rubella” means:

         (a) A record of immunization against rubella with a live virus vaccine given on or after the date on which the person reached the age of 1; or

         (b) A statement signed by a licensed physician or the health authority which affirms serologic evidence of immunity to rubella.

         4. “Proof of immunity to tetanus, diphtheria and mumps” means:

         (a) A record of immunization against tetanus, diphtheria and mumps;

         (b) A statement signed by a licensed physician specifying the dates when the person had tetanus, diphtheria and mumps; or

         (c) A statement signed by a licensed physician or the health authority which affirms serologic evidence of immunity to tetanus, diphtheria and mumps.

     (Added to NAC by Bd. of Health, eff. 1-24-92)