Oklahoma Code § 70-3244

Title 70. Schools: Documentation of vaccinations by students - Exemption -
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Exceptions for certain categories of students.
A.  1.  Beginning with the 2004-2005 academic year, in order to
enroll as a full-time or part-time student in an institution within
The Oklahoma State System of Higher Education or a private
institution of higher learning located within this state and
accredited pursuant to Section 4103 of Title 70 of the Oklahoma
Statutes, an individual shall provide written documentation of
vaccinations against hepatitis B, measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR).
2.  The requirement shall not apply to students enrolling in
courses delivered via the Internet or distance learning in which the
student is not required to attend class on campus.
B.  Beginning with the 2004-2005 academic year, institutions
shall notify students of the requirements of subsection A of this
section and provide students with educational information on
hepatitis B, measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) upon enrollment.
Such information shall also include the risks and benefits of the
vaccination.  Institutions shall not be required to provide or pay
for vaccinations against hepatitis B, measles, mumps, and rubella
(MMR).
C.  A written statement from a licensed physician indicating
that a vaccine is medically contraindicated shall exempt a student
from the vaccination.  A student shall be exempt from the
vaccination if the student submits a written, signed statement
declaring that the administration of the vaccine conflicts with the
student’s moral or religious tenets or, if the student is a minor,
the student’s parent or guardian provides a written statement that
the administration of the vaccine conflicts with the parent’s or
guardian’s moral or religious tenets.

D.  It shall be the responsibility of the governing body or
board of regents for each public or private postsecondary
institution or group of institutions to adopt policies for the
implementation of this section.  In adopting these policies the
relevant governing body or board of regents may include exceptions
for certain categories of students at its discretion.

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