Section 317 funded vaccines are used to fill critical public health needs, such as providing routine vaccination to adults who are uninsured and under-insured. 317 vaccines may be used on privately insured patients in an outbreak situation with approval from the health department.
317 Resources and Job Aids
Program Info
- Vaccines for Adults & Local Health Department 317 Programs RECERTIFICATION WORKSHEET
- Vaccine Eligibility Guidelines by Funding Source: VFC/BAP/317/VFA/SGF
- VFA/317 Eligibility Based on Insurance Status
- Eligibility Screening Form (IMM-1226)| Spanish
- 317 Provider Agreement
- 317 FAQs
- Who Can Receive Low-Cost Immunizations? (IMM-1091)
- 317 Requirement Summary, August 2014
- Webinar | Slides
- LHD 317 Provider Agreement Addendum
- Key Practice Staff Change Request Form
Vaccine Management
- Vaccine Ordering Instructions
- Vaccine Receiving Log and Checklist (IMM-1216)
- Adult Vaccine Usage Log (IMM-1053 317)
- How to Do a Physical Inventory form (IMM-1229)
- Physical Inventory Form (IMM-1227)
- Sticker Templates to identify vaccine boxes (Print on Avery 94500 labels)
- Refrigerated 317 Vaccine Transport Log (IMM-1213)
- Frozen 317 Vaccine Transport Log (IMM-1214)
317 Communications
- LHD 317 Program Requirements Lesson Available February 29, 2024
- 317 Recertification on myCAvax Part 2 February 15, 2024
- 317 Vaccine Ordering Open Q1 January 22, 2024
- RSV Vaccine Special Ordering Now CLOSED December 7, 2023
- RSV Vaccine Special Ordering Now OPEN December 6, 2023
- 317 Vaccine Ordering Open October 16, 2023
- Policy Letter from CDPH, July, 2014
- CCLHO Letter, August 2012
- Provider Notification Letter, August 2012
- Policy Statement Letter for LHDs, October 2012
- 317 Template Letter (LHDs to Provider), 2012