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After my child is enrolled in school, does he need to give the school a new immunization certificate (Form 3231) every time he gets another shot?

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After my child is enrolled in school, does he need to give the school a new immunization certificate (Form 3231) every time he gets another shot?

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No. Form 3231 is only required the first time the child enters a school in Georgia, regardless of what age he is at enrollment. Once the form has been designated as “Complete for School,” additional forms are not needed if the child received a Td booster, for instance. If the form has been marked with a “Date of Expiration” because he is in the process of completing the required immunizations, then he will need to submit a new form to the school after each shot, until he is finally designated “Complete for School.

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