Colorado Code § 25-4-906

Certificate of immunization - forms
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(1) The department of public health
and environment shall provide official certificates of immunization to the schools, private
physicians, and county, district, and municipal public health agencies. Upon the commencement
of the gathering of epidemiological information pursuant to section 25-4-2403 to implement the
immunization tracking system, such form shall include a notice that informs a parent or legal
guardian that he or she has the option to exclude his or her infant's, child's, or student's
immunization information from the immunization tracking system created in section 25-4-2403.
Any immunization record provided by a licensed physician, registered nurse, or public health
official may be accepted by the school official as certification of immunization if the information
is transferred to the official certificate of immunization and verified by the school official.
(2) Each school shall maintain on file an official certificate of immunization for every
student enrolled. The certificate shall be returned to the parent or guardian or the emancipated
student or student eighteen years of age or older when a student withdraws, transfers, is
promoted, or otherwise leaves the school, or the school shall transfer the certificate with the
student's school record to the new school. Upon a college or university student's request, the
official certificate of immunization shall be forwarded as specified by the student.
(3) The department of public health and environment may examine, audit, and verify the
records of immunizations maintained by each school.
(4) All students enrolled in any school in Colorado on and after August 15, 1979, shall
furnish the required certificate of immunization or shall be suspended or expelled from school.
Students enrolling in school in Colorado for the first time on and after July 1, 1978, shall provide
a certificate of immunization or shall be excluded from school except as provided in section 25-
4-903.

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