Section 100. Physical examinations for children  


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  • A. The provider shall obtain documentation of a physical examination by or under the direction of a physician prior to a child's attendance or within 30 days after the first day of attendance.

    B. The physical examination prior to attendance shall have been conducted within:

    1. Two months prior to attendance for children six months of age or younger;

    2. Three months prior to attendance for children age seven months through 18 months;

    3. Six months prior to attendance for children age 19 months through 24 months;

    4. Twelve months prior to attendance for children two years of age through five years of age ; or

    5. Twenty-four months prior to attendance for children six years of age and above.

    EXCEPTIONS:

    1. A new physical examination is not required if a copy of the physical examination is available to the admitting family day home for a child transferring from a facility licensed by the Virginia Department of Social Services, approved by a licensed family day system, voluntarily registered by the Virginia Department of Social Services or by a contract agency of the Virginia Department of Social Services, or transferring from a Virginia Department of Education-approved child care program .

    2. Pursuant to subsection D of § 22.1-270 of the Code of Virginia, physical examinations are not required for any child whose parent objects on religious grounds. The parent must submit a signed statement noting that the parent objects on religious grounds and certifying that to the best of the parent's knowledge the child is in good health and free from communicable or contagious disease.

    3. For a school age child, a copy of the physical examination required for his entry into a Virginia public kindergarten or elementary school is acceptable documentation.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 26, Issue 07, eff. July 1, 2010.

Statutory Authority

§§ 63.2-217, 63.2-1701, and 63.2-1734 of the Code of Virginia.