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The physician will report physical or mental conditions in a Confidential Morbidity Report (CDPH form 110 c) which is first sent to the County Department of Public Health and then onto the DMV. The DMV is thus required by law to investigate the condition and make a decision as to the patients ability to drive.
In California, dog owners are required by law to vaccinate their pets against rabies, with the first shot given at four months of age, followed by booster shots every one to three years. The other core vaccines recommended for dogs include distemper, adenovirus (canine hepatitis), and parvovirus (DHPP).
Before admission a child must obtain the first dose of each required vaccine and any subsequent doses that are due because the period of time allowed before exclusion has elapsed. 1. Three doses of polio vaccine meet the requirement if one dose was given on or after the fourth birthday.
Because the oral polio vaccine created by Albert Sabin, MD, has a bitter, salty taste, it is sometimes given to children on a lump of sugar or in a spoonful of sweet syrup known as Sabin Syrup.
Immunization Requirements for School Entry Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis (DTaP, DTP, Tdap, or Td) 5 doses. (4 doses OK if one was given on or after 4th birthday. Polio (OPV or IPV) 4 doses. Hepatitis B 3 doses. Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) 2 doses. Varicella (Chickenpox) 2 doses.
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The Confidential Morbidity Report Form is designed for healthcare providers to report those diseases mandated by Title 17, California Code of Regulations (CCR).
Rotavirus. Pneumococcal infection. Whooping cough (pertussis) Haemophilus influenza type b (Hib)
To enter a child care center, day nursery, nursery school, family day care home, or development center, children must have received immunizations required by California law. 1. Parents must submit their childs immunization record as proof.

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