Arizona Administrative Code R9-6-706 Exemption from Immunizations The parent's name, The child's name, The child's date of birth, The immunizations from which the child's parent is requesting an exemption, A statement that the parent is requesting the exemption based on personal beliefs, and.
A child is exempt from the applicable immunization requirements in R9-6-702, as allowed by A.R.S. § 15-873(A)(2), if the child's parent submits to a school or child care a certification of medical exemption from immunization, in a Department-provided format, that contains: 1. The parent's name; 2. The child's name; 3.
All states allow exemptions from school immunization requirements for children who are unable to receive vaccines for medical reasons. State laws vary regarding non-medical exemptions, for religious or personal reasons. Personal exemptions are also referred to as "philosophical exemptions" by some states.
There are a number of ways that someone can prove strongly held religious beliefs that getting the vaccine would contradict. Writing a formal letter requesting exemption. Getting a close friend, family member or fellow member of the clergy to write a letter. Filling out and submitting a religious exemption request form:
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.
Arizona State immunization law (ARS 15-803) states that all children must have up to date immunization records on file at school to be able to attend.