GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2007
SESSION LAW 2007-99
SENATE BILL 982
AN ACT PERTAINING TO THE REQUIREMENT FOR AN IMMUNIZATION CERTIFICATE FROM CERTAIN COLLEGE STUDENTS.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1. G.S. 130A-155.1 reads as rewritten:
"(a) Except as otherwise
provided in this subsection,section, no person shall attend a
college or university, whether public, private, or religious, unless a
certificate of immunization or a record of immunization from a high school
located in North Carolina indicating that the person has received immunizations
required by G.S. 130A-152 is presented to the college or university. This
section shall not apply to educational institutions established under Chapter
115D of the General Statutes, or to students registering only in off-campus
courses, or to students attending night or weekend classes only, or to students
taking a course load of four credit hours or less and residing off campus.
The person shall present a certificate or record of immunization on or before
the date the person first registers for a quarter or semester during which the
student will reside on the campus or first registers for more than four traditional
day credit hours to the registrar of the college or university. If a
certificate or record of immunization is not in the possession of the college
or university on the date of first registration, the college or university
shall present a notice of deficiency to the person.student. The personstudent
shall have 30 calendar days from the date of the person'sstudent's
first registration to obtain the required immunization. If immunization
requires a series of doses and the period necessary to give the vaccine at
standard intervals extends beyond the date of the first registration, the
student shall be allowed to attend the college or university upon written
certification by a physician that the standard series is in progress. The
physician shall state the time period needed to complete the series. Upon termination
of this time period, the college or university shall not permit the personstudent
to continue in attendance unless the required immunization has been obtained.
(b) The college or
university shall maintain on file immunization records for all personsstudents
attending the school which contain the information required for a certificate
of immunization as specified in G.S. 130A-154. These certificates shall be
open to inspection by the Department and the local health department during
normal business hours. When a personstudent transfers to another
college or university, the college or university which the personstudent
previously attended shall, upon request, send a copy of the person'sstudent's
immunization record at no charge to the college or university to which the personstudent
has transferred.
(c) Within 60 calendar
days after the commencement of a new school year, the college or university
shall file an immunization report with the Department. The report shall be
filed on forms prepared by the Department and shall state the number of personsstudents
attending the school or facility, the number of personsstudents
who had not obtained the required immunization within 30 days of their first
attendance, the number of personsstudents who received a medical
exemption and the number of personsstudents who received a
religious exemption.
(d) Repealed by Session Laws 1999-110, s. 5.
(e) The provisions of this section shall not apply to:
(1) Educational institutions established under Chapter 115D of the General Statutes.
(2) Students residing off-campus and registering for any combination of:
a. Off-campus courses.
b. Evening courses.
c. Weekend courses.
d. No more than four traditional day credit hours in on-campus courses."
SECTION 2. This act is effective when it becomes law.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 18th day of June, 2007.
s/ Beverly E. Perdue
President of the Senate
s/ Joe Hackney
Speaker of the House of Representatives
s/ Michael F. Easley
Governor
Approved 7:17 p.m. this 20th day of June, 2007