2022-2023 State Immunization Requirements for School Enrollment.
ALL STUDENTS must show proof of up-to-date immunization status, be in the process of receiving vaccines, and/or submit an ORIGINAL, unexpired valid exemption affidavit to the school PRIOR to enrolling.
Click the charts below to view immunzation requirements by age and grade level:
Click here: Frequently Asked Questions About School Admittance
Does a child have a 30-day provisional enrollment in school while awaiting the vaccine exemption form?
No. Admission to a school is not allowed until records are produced showing that (1) the child has been immunized in accordance with the rules; (2) the child has an exemption affidavit from immunization requirements on file with the school in accordance with the rules; or (3) the child is entitled to provisional enrollment.
What do parents or guardians need to show as proof that their child has started the vaccine series needed?
Acceptable documentation of immunizations is any record of immunizations validated by a physician or his/her designee, or public health personnel. The record must show the month, day, and year when each immunization was received.
Where can parents take their children to get the required immunizations?
Parents should contact their children's physician. Alternatively, they can contact their local health department or the nearest DSHS Health Service Regional Office for information.
You may contact the Texas Department of Health- Beeville Office at the address and phone number listed below for more information.
Texas Department of State Health Services
1700 W. Corpus Christi St.
Beeville, Texas 78102
Ph# (361) 362-6162
Exemptions click for more information
Information about the ImmTrac2 Registry
ImmTrac2, the Texas Immunization Registry, is a no-cost service offered by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS). It is a secure and confidential registry available to all Texans. ImmTrac2 safely consolidates and stores immunization information from multiple sources electronically in one centralized system. Texas law requires written consent for ImmTrac2 participation and limits access to the registry to only those individuals who have been authorized by law. ImmTrac2 contains over 120 million immunization records and continues to rapidly grow with increased participation.
The immunization information in ImmTrac2 is provided by a variety of sources, including private health-care providers, pharmacies, public health clinics, Medicaid claims administrators, and the Vital Statistics Unit (VSU). Regardless of the number of sources, each client’s immunization information is consolidated into one electronic record. Authorized professionals such as doctors, nurses, and public health providers can access clients’ vaccination histories.
The registry is a major component of the DSHS initiative to increase vaccine coverage across Texas.
For the latest information, please visit the ImmTrac2 webpage.