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California removed its personal and religious exemption option in 2015. Parent/guradian must complete an online educational module to receive a non-medical exemption. Connecticut removed its religious exemption option in 2021.
Religious exemptions are often justified as a protection of religious freedom, and proponents of religious exemptions argue that complying with a law against one's faith is a greater harm than complying against a law that one otherwise disagrees with due to a fear of divine judgment.
California removed its personal and religious exemption option in 2015. Parent/guradian must complete an online educational module to receive a non-medical exemption. Connecticut removed its religious exemption option in 2021.
New in 2023, the nonmedical immunization waiver is an electronic document and is housed in the Michigan Care Improvement Registry (MCIR). A certified paper waiver form may also be used. A nonmedical waiver allows parents/guardians to object to vaccines for philosophical, religious, and other reasons.
Objection to vaccination was also related to: faith in divine protection and healing for Protestants, Catholics, Jewish and Muslims (10); the use of aborted fetal cells for vaccines' production among Amish and Catholic communities (including during the COVID-19 outbreak when Senior Catholic leaders from the US and ...
Michigan Public Health Law requires that all infants and children have certain vaccinations or a valid waiver before entering public or private school or licensed childcare settings.
New in 2023, the nonmedical immunization waiver is an electronic document and is housed in the Michigan Care Improvement Registry (MCIR). A certified paper waiver form may also be used. A nonmedical waiver allows parents/guardians to object to vaccines for philosophical, religious, and other reasons.
A medical waiver should be completed and signed by the child's physician and should state the contraindication, vaccine involved, and time period during which the child is prevented from receiving the vaccine. The parents/caregivers have valid religious or philosophical beliefs which prevent receipt of a vaccination.
Online Immunization Download your immunization record from the Michigan Immunization Portal using your driver's license, state ID, or US passport. You may receive an error when downloading your record if you have changed your name or address. Use the Request to Change Information form to update your record information.