§ 43.17 Health; Children's Examinations and Immunizations.
RCNY § 43.17
(a)Required examinations, screening and immunizations.
(1)Physical examinations and screening. Prior to initial admission to a school, or within 90 days after admission for children who are either homeless, as defined by section 11434a of chapter 119 of title 42 of the United States code, or in foster care, all children shall receive a complete age appropriate medical examination, including but not limited to a history, physical examination, developmental assessment, nutritional evaluation, lead poisoning screening, and, if indicated, screening tests for dental health, tuberculosis, vision, and anemia.
(2)Immunizations. (A) (i) All children must be immunized against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, poliomyelitis, measles, mumps, rubella, varicella, hepatitis B, pneumococcal disease and haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib), in accordance with New York State Public Health Law § 2164, or successor law. Exemption from specific immunizations may be permitted if the immunization may be detrimental to the child's health, in accordance with New York State Public Health Law § 2164. Documentation of immunizations and exemptions must be kept on-site and made available to the Department immediately upon request. If such records are maintained electronically, Department staff must be allowed to access such records while on-site.
(ii)No principal, teacher, owner, or person in charge of a school shall permit any child to attend such school without appropriate documentation of the immunizations required pursuant to clause (i) of this subparagraph, except as provided for in this subdivision or pursuant to New York State Public Health Law § 2164, or successor law. (B) (i) Children aged from 6 months to 59 months must be immunized each year before December 31 against influenza with a vaccine approved by the U.S Food and Drug Administration as likely to prevent infection for the influenza season that begins following July 1 of that calendar year, unless the vaccine may be detrimental to the child's health, as certified by a physician licensed in the State of New York. The principal or person in charge of a school may require additional information supporting the exemption request.
(b)Form with results of examination. Health care providers examining children pursuant to this section shall furnish the person in charge of a school with a signed statement, in a form provided or approved by the Department, containing a summary of the results of the examination, past medical history, and, if a disease or condition which affects the child's ability to participate in program activities is found, a summary of the evaluation and findings associated with that condition. The examination form shall include the health care provider's recommendations for exclusion or treatment of the child, modifications of activities, and plans for any necessary health supervision.
(c)Periodic examinations. Each child shall have periodic medical examinations at 3, 4 and 5 years of age.
(d)Medical records to be maintained. A person in charge of a school shall maintain an individual medical record file for each child. This file shall include: (1) A cumulative record consisting of a form provided or approved by the Department, including: child's name, address, date of admission and date of birth; parents' names, home and business addresses and telephone numbers; names and telephone contact information of person(s) to contact in case of emergency, including name, address and telephone number of the child's primary health care provider; pertinent family medical history, and child's history of allergies, medical illnesses, special health problems and medications; immunization records; and parental consent for emergency treatment.
(e)Records to be confidential. All records required by this section shall be maintained as confidential records and shall not be made available for inspection or copying by any persons other than parents, other persons who present a written authorization from a parent, or authorized staff of the Department. When a child transfers from one school to another, a copy of the child's student health record shall be forwarded to the person charged with maintaining student health records at the child's new school.
(f)Department property. If the Department assigns a health care provider to a school, all child health related records shall be deemed the property of the Department. (Amended City Record 6/12/2018, eff. 7/12/2018; amended City Record 12/26/2019, eff. 1/25/2020)













