ND Testimony on House Bill 1320
Testimony from the ND IP on the importance of childcare, school, and university immunization requirements.
Testimony from the ND IP on the importance of childcare, school, and university immunization requirements.
Describes how to claim a non-medical vaccine exemption in Oregon and provides corresponding resources for the public.
Information and resources for parents/guardians who want to claim a nonmedical immunization waiver. Requires they receive education regarding the benefits of vaccination and the risks of disease from a county health department before obtaining the certified nonmedical waiver form through…
Personal Belief Exemptions for Vaccination Put People at Risk. Examine the Evidence for Yourself. Enforcement of mandatory immunization requirements for children entering childcare facilities and schools has resulted in high immunization coverage levels. While all states and the District of…
Testimony of Vaccinate Your Family Executive Director Amy Pisani in favor of Connecticut HB 5044, which would eliminate all non-medical vaccine exemptions for school entry.
2019 Testimony of the Washington State Secretary of Health in support of a bill to eliminate the personal belief exemption for the measles, mumps, and rubella (or MMR) vaccine that is required for school and child care entry.
California Department of Public Health frequently asked questions about vaccinations and medical exemptions.
Research article published by Saad Omer that analyzed state-level exemption data from 2011 to 2012 through 2015 to 2016 school years. here was an increase in nonmedical exemption rates through the 2012–2013 school year; however, rates stabilized through the 2015–2016…
Research published by Saad Omer that looked at the annual change in the rates of nonmedical exemptions from school immunization requirements and com-pared these rates between states that allow philosophical exemptions and states that allow only religious exemptions. Their results…
The Washington State Department of Health provides frequently asked questions about the 2019 law in Washington that removes the personal and philosophical option to exempt children from the MMR vaccine required for school and child care entry (called EHB 1638).