![]() The Workforce Board verified this requirement with the Governor’s office. On August 18, 2021, Governor Inslee announced a new proclamation 21-14.1 requiring all staff working for public and private schools to be vaccinated against COVID-19 or obtain a religious or medical exemption by October 18, 2021. ![]() If you have questions, we’ll do our best to provide you with a timely response. Please know that we are working hard to provide the schools we license with current information. More information regarding the mask and vaccine mandates at: Currently, schools can determine whether to require their students be vaccinated per proclamation 20.12.4.Įvery person in Washington must wear a face covering when in a place that is generally accessible to any person from outside their household. This mandate does NOT apply to students except those permitted by law to provide health care services in a professional capacity without holding a credential. Sample and Authorization to Release Information (Word version) Vaccine Medical Accommodation Form (Word version) Schools are encouraged to use the following forms as templates, but can create their own. Schools must follow the procedures outlined in the Governor’s proclamation and maintain records for any staff member requesting an exemption. The table below shows deadlines for employees to receive their final dose of vaccine. ![]() Get more details: Visual Guide to Official Washington State Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination. Staff must provide proof of vaccination by showing their vaccine card, certificate of COVID-19 vaccination, or Washington State Immunization Information System printout. More details are contained within the Governor’s proclamation: 21.14.1 ![]() In addition to staff, volunteers, guest speakers, and contract staff are also included in the mandate. This includes all public and private institutions that provide any type of career and technical training, as well as degree-granting institutions. Governor Inslee has directed all school staff to show proof of the COVID-19 vaccine by October 18, 2021, or apply for a religious exemption or medical accommodation. ![]()
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