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Ohio Revised Code section 3313.67 requires schools (K-12th) to report the immunization status of students by October 15 of each year. Each school or portion of a school that has its own Information Retrieval Number (IRN) must submit a separate report for all applicable grades.
FDA-authorized COVID-19 vaccines and flu shots to individuals starting at seven years old without a prescription. Any immunization for any disease, including immunizations for influenza and COVID-19, to individuals 5 years old or older without a prescription.
Effective 10/24/24, section 4729.41 of the Ohio Revised Code authorizes a certified or registered pharmacy technician working under the direct supervision of a pharmacist to administer, subject to a physician protocol, the following immunizations:
To ensure streamlined vaccine administration, the Ohio Board of Pharmacy temporarily authorizes records of COVID-19 vaccine administration by pharmacy personnel (pharmacists, interns, technicians) to comprise the following:
1 wrz 2023 · Rule 4729:3-3-06 Immunization administration. Effective: September 1, 2023. (A) A certified or registered pharmacy technician who meets the requirements of paragraph (B) of this rule and is working under the direct supervision of a pharmacist who meets the requirements of rule 4729:1-3-02, may do any of the following:
All vaccines should be administered according to the Recommended Immunization Schedule for Children and Adolescents Ages 18 Years or Younger, or the Catch-up Immunization Schedule for Persons Ages Four Months Through 18 Years Who Start Late or
6 maj 2005 · Section 3313.67. |. Immunization of pupils - immunization record - annual summary. (A) (1) Except as provided in division (A) (2) of this section, the board of education of each city, exempted village, or local school district may make and enforce such rules to secure the immunization of, and to prevent the spread of communicable diseases among ...