Doses Sample Clauses

Doses. Table 5. Doses of MDMA
Doses. With the exception of Hepatitis B vaccine, immunizations given before 6 weeks of a) 6 month minimum interval between dose 1 and dose 2 age are not considered valid. • Half doses or reduced doses of vaccine are not considered valid. Meningococcal (Serogroup A,C,W,Y): 2 Doses a) Dose 1 required for entry into 7th grade, between 11-12 years of age b) Dose 2 required for entry into 11th grade, between 16-18 years of age c) If no previous dose prior to 16 years of age, only one dose required Today’s Date: Grade: Information obtained from: Student’s Name: Birth Date: Male Last First MI Female Physician: Specialist/Other: Preferred Hospital: Any development, behavioral, feeding, or swallowing concerns? Please check yes or no to all, regarding student’s medical history. Vision correction Vision condition / loss Glasses Contact Lenses Ear Infections Currently Tubes (x )
Doses. With the exception of Hepatitis B vaccine, immunizations given before 6 weeks of a) 6 month minimum interval between dose 1 and dose 2 age are not considered valid. • Half doses or reduced doses of vaccine are not considered valid. Meningococcal (Serogroup A,C,W,Y): 2 Doses a) Dose 1 required for entry into 7th grade, between 11-12 years of age b) Dose 2 required for entry into 11th grade, between 16-18 years of age c) If no previous dose prior to 16 years of age, only one dose required Kansas regulations (K.S.A. 72-6261 through 72-6268) require every pupil enrolling for the first time in a Kansas school to present proof that the pupil has received required immunizations. The Kansas Certificate of Immunization lists immunization requirements based on age and grade level. Proof of one each of DTaP, IPV, MMR, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Varicella, and Meningitis (A,C,W,Y) must be presented prior to admission and then, according to our district policy, additional boosters received prior to • the second Monday in October for students enrolled thru August 31, • the second Monday of January for students enrolled September 1 thru November 30, • the second Monday of April for students enrolled December 1 thru March 31. Parent/Guardian Signature of Notice Student is transferring from Name of School City State - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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