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Arizona House Bill HB2058 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 02/26/2025

                      	HB 2058 
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ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
Fifty-seventh Legislature 
First Regular Session 
House: ED DPA/SE 7-4-1-0 
 
HB 2058: school immunizations; exemption; adult students 
NOW: immunizations; proof; exemptions; higher education 
Sponsor: Representative Fink, LD 27 
House Engrossed 
Overview 
Establishes immunization disclosure and exemption requirements for higher education 
institutions. 
History 
Statute defines documentary proof as written evidence that a pupil has been immunized or 
has laboratory evidence of immunity that conforms with the standards set by the Arizona 
Department of Health Services (DHS) director, in consultation with the Superintendent of 
Public Instruction (A.R.S. §§ 15-871, 15-872 and 36-672). 
DHS standards for documentary proof of immunization or immunity require a school or 
childcare administrator to accept specified documents as documentary proof of immunization. 
These documents must contain prescribed information, including the: 1) child's name; 2) 
child's date of birth; 3) type of vaccine administered; and 4) month, day and year of each 
immunization (A.A.C. R9-6-704).   
According to the Arizona Immunization Handbook, state law does not address or mandate 
immunization requirements for colleges and universities. Immunization requirements are 
made by the individual colleges and universities (DHS Arizona Immunization Handbook).   
Provisions 
1. Instructs a higher education institution that requires students to submit documentary 
proof of immunization or immunity to enroll in or attend the institution to fully disclose 
the immunization requirements and exemptions to prospective students. (Sec. 1) 
2. Stipulates a higher education institution must exempt any student who is at least 18 
years old from the requirement to submit documentary proof of immunization or 
immunity if the student submits either: 
a) a signed statement that the student: 
i. has received information about immunizations provided by DHS and understands 
the risks and benefits of immunizations and the potential risks of 
nonimmunization; and  
ii. does not consent to the immunizations due to personal beliefs, including religious 
beliefs; or 
b) a written certification that: 
i. is signed by the student and a physician or registered nurse practitioner; 
ii. states the required immunizations may be detrimental to the student's health; and 
iii. indicates the specific nature and probable duration of the medical condition or 
circumstance that precludes immunization. (Sec. 1) 
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3. Limits the exemption for a student who is precluded from immunization due to medical 
conditions to the duration of the circumstance or condition that precludes immunization. 
(Sec. 1) 
4. Includes, in higher education institution, an Arizona public university, a community 
college or a career technical education district that provides instruction to adult students. 
(Sec. 1)  
5. Defines documentary proof. (Sec. 1)