Exempt Form For Immunizations In Nevada

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US-0032LTR
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Students and/or parents who want to exempt their child/student from one or more required immunizations because of their religious beliefs must provide to the school, child care facility, or university a religious immunization exemption form provided by the Division of Public and Behavioral Health.

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.

For exemptions relating to religious beliefs, a statement indicating a parent or guardian is claiming an exemption for that purpose must be filed in writing with the appropriate school district, charter school, or private school.

To obtain an exemption due to medical necessity, parents or guardians must file with the relevant school district, charter school, or private school a written statement documenting the child's inability to be immunized. The statement must be signed by a licensed physician or advanced practice registered nurse.

Nevada law requires immunizations for child care, school, and university entry unless excused because of religious belief or medical condition. The requirements are for beginning kindergartners, students entering the 7th grade and 12th grade, and university students and any student new to a Nevada school district.

Effective January 1, 2016: Parents or guardians of students in any school or child-care facility, whether public or private, will no longer be allowed to submit a personal beliefs exemption to a currently-required vaccine.

The medical exemption requires a signature from a licensed physician in the state of Oklahoma. The religious exemption requires a signature from a parent or a religious leader.

It's the law Nevada law requires immunizations for child care, school, and university entry unless excused because of religious belief or medical condition.

To obtain an exemption due to medical necessity, parents or guardians must file with the relevant school district, charter school, or private school a written statement documenting the child's inability to be immunized. The statement must be signed by a licensed physician or advanced practice registered nurse.

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Exempt Form For Immunizations In Nevada