What are the requirements of the new state law regarding meningitis immunizations for college students?

On January 1, 2012, new state meningitis vaccine requirements go into effect that require certain college students to present proof of receiving a Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccine (MCV4) within the past 5 years.  Contact the institution you are planning to attend for specific instructions.

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1. Do you take appointments?
2. What is TVFC program?
3. Do I have to pay for the vaccines under the Texas Vaccines for Children Program?
4. Who is eligible for the Texas Vaccines for Children (TVFC) Program?
5. What do I need to bring to get my child immunized?
6. Can I bring my sick child to your clinic to see a doctor?
7. Do you accept out-of-state Medicaid?
8. Do you accept insurance?
9. Do you give discounted services to Garland residents?
10. Can you give some of my child’s immunizations on this visit and some on the next visit, so that my child will not get so many injections at one time?
11. Do you provide titer lab tests to check immunity levels?
12. Do you provide testing for sexually-transmitted diseases (STDs) or drug testing?
13. Do you offer physical exams or athletic physicals?
14. Are you affiliated with the Parkland Health and Hospital System?
15. What should I do if I am bitten by an animal?
16. Why should I register my child on ImmTrac, the Texas immunization registry?
17. Why should I register myself on ImmTrac, the Texas immunization registry?
18. I’m an adult. What immunizations do I need?
19. What are the requirements of the new state law regarding meningitis immunizations for college students?