Sec. 3. "Certificate of immunity" means a form that meets the following requirements: (1) Is acceptable to a state educational institution. (2) Establishes the immunity of the certificate holder. (3) Consists of: (A) a physician's certificate, if available; (B) immunization records forwarded from another school or state educational institution; (C) a record maintained by the student or a parent of the student showing the month and year during which each dose of vaccine was administered; (D) a form developed by the department that may be used by state educational institutions to meet the requirements of IC 21-40-5 ; or (E) evidence of having met alternative criteria defined by rules adopted under IC 4-22-2 by the department. [Pre-2007 Higher Education Recodification Citation: 20-12-71-2.]
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