Missouri Religious Exception Information is the set of legal rights and regulations in the state of Missouri that allow for certain religious practices and beliefs to be exempt from certain laws. This includes exemptions from laws related to health care, education, and other areas. There are three types of Missouri Religious Exception Information: Religious Exemption from Child Care Licensing, Religious Exemption from Vaccination Requirements, and Religious Exemption from School-Related Activities. The Religious Exemption from Child Care Licensing allows religious organizations to provide child care services without having to obtain a license from the Division of Child Care Regulation. The Religious Exemption from Vaccination Requirements allows parents to opt out of certain vaccinations for their children based on religious beliefs. The Religious Exemption from School-Related Activities allows for certain religious activities to be exempt from school-related activities, such as reciting the Pledge of Allegiance or participating in physical education classes.