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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section A, where you will enter your myUTSA ID, name, birth date, and contact information. Ensure all fields are filled accurately.
  3. In Section B, select the appropriate documentation for your meningitis immunization. You can either upload your official immunization record or have a licensed health care provider certify your vaccination.
  4. If applicable, complete Section C regarding waiver status. Choose the appropriate option and ensure any required affidavits are attached.
  5. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom. If you are under 18, a parent or guardian must also sign.

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Individuals 18 years of age and older may sign a written waiver choosing not to be vaccinated against meningococcal disease after reviewing the information on the risks of meningococcal disease, the availability of the vaccine, and effectiveness of the vaccine.
call the CDC Information Contact Center at 800-CDC- INFO (232-4636). Congratulations! Now you should take the records to your provider or local public health clinic and ask them to document this information on an official record, and, if possible, in the state or local immunization registry.
Meningitis ACWY vaccination service at your local pharmacy Book an appointment for a consultation with your local pharmacist. If you are planning a trip to Saudi Arabia for Hajj/Umrah, or for any other reason, you need to provide proof of a meningitis ACWY vaccination to be allowed into the country.
UTSA requires you to submit proof of your meningitis immunization to Med+Proctor in order to become medically compliant. Please follow the instructions below in order to complete this requirement.
A Texas State law states ALL new students under the age of 22 must show proof of meningococcal vaccination within the last 5 years and at least 10 days prior to the first class day.

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TXST ONE STOP How do I submit my meningitis vaccination requirement? Step 1: Log in to your Admission Status Portal. Step 2: Select Submit Your Documentation. Step 3: Click Submitting Proof of Vaccination and find Med+Proctor.
An affidavit signed by the student or parent stating that the student or parent declines the vaccination for reasons of conscience, including a religious belief. A conscientious exemption form from the Texas Department of State Health Services must be used, or.
Answer: Affidavits are a tool to allow testimony into court without the witness being physically present. In modern trial practice, courts allow some forms of out-of-court testimony that, while not central to your case, is needed.

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