Out-of-State Immunizations must be transferred to a Florida Certificate of Immunization Form (DH680). This form must be completed by a physician or a Florida County Health Department and electronically certified.
The Form DH 680, Florida Certification of Immunization, must be used to document receipt of Immunizations and is required for enrollment into the Florida school systems, programs, childcare facilities, and family daycare homes.
Immunization Requirements for Entry into Florida Schools Students from Pre-kindergarten through 12th grade who are coming into a Florida school for the first time must present an immunization record (DH 680) and a current Florida School Entry Physical Examination, Form (DH 3040).
Immunization Services RELIGIOUS EXEMPTIONS (DH Form 681) - Individuals requesting Religious Exemptions for children need to apply in person and bring the child's birth certificate and parent/guardian's ID. Religious Exemptions do not require an appointment.
Medical. A formal Medical Exemption may be completed for persons with certain medical conditions and/or contraindications (permanent or temporary) to certain vaccines. A letter from the student's physician or the official State of Florida Medical Exemption form must be submitted to the SHCC.
The medical exemption requires a signature from a licensed physician in the state of Oklahoma. The religious exemption requires a signature from a parent or a religious leader.
All children two months of age and older must present an immunization record or file for an exemption before they are allowed to attend child care or school in Oklahoma.
Children with specific medical contraindications to any or all immunizations may be allowed to attend if the medical reason is stated and this statement is signed by a licensed physician and submitted to the school, child care facility or Head Start.
Oklahoma law allows exemptions for medical, religious or personal reasons.