Conditional enrollment -- Suspension for noncompliance -- Procedure.
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(1) A student for whom a school has not received a complete immunization record may attend the school on a conditional enrollment:
(a) during the period in which the student's immunization record is under review by the school; or
(b) for 21 calendar days after the day on which the school provides the notice described in Subsection (2).
(2)
(a) Within five days after the day on which a school places a student on conditional enrollment, the school shall provide written notice to the student's legally responsible individual, in person or by mail, that:
(i) the school has placed the student on conditional enrollment for failure to comply with the requirements of Subsection 53G-9-302(1);
(ii) describes the identified deficiencies in the student's immunization record or states that the school has not received an immunization record for the student;
(iii) gives notice that the student will not be allowed to attend school unless the legally responsible individual cures the deficiencies, or provides an immunization record that complies with Subsection 53G-9-302(1), within the conditional enrollment period described in Subsection (1)(b); and
(iv) describes the process for obtaining a required vaccination.
(b) A school shall remove the conditional enrollment status from a student after the school receives an immunization record for the student that complies with Subsection 53G-9-302(1).
(c) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(d), at the end of the conditional enrollment period, a school shall prohibit a student who does not comply with Subsection 53G-9-302(1) from attending the school until the student complies with Subsection 53G-9-302(1).
(d) A school principal or administrator:
(i) shall grant an additional extension of the conditional enrollment period, if the extension is necessary to complete all required vaccination dosages, for a time period medically recommended to complete all required vaccination dosages; and
(ii) may grant an additional extension of the conditional enrollment period in cases of extenuating circumstances, if the school principal or administrator and a school nurse, a health official, or a health official designee agree that an additional extension will likely lead to compliance with Subsection 53G-9-302(1) during the additional extension period.