MEDICAL EXEMPTION RESOURCES
Medical Exemption to Required Immunizations Optional Form for Licensed Physicians (MD or DO only) ~~~~~~~~~~ MEDICAL EXEMPTION RESOURCES AAP CAFP Medical Exemption form for CA The use of this form is "optional" MDs and DOs can write a Medical Exemption letter instead of using the form. What is a DO? Suggestions on How to Claim a Medical Exemption in CA Everything You Ever Needed to Know About Medical Exemptions to Vaccination, But Didn’t Know to Ask Physician References Vaccine Evaluations for School by Dr. Ken Stoller Dr. Kelly Sutton "3 Vaccine Myths" BEST Vaccine Friendly Doctor List Titer Labs: https://www.accesalabs.com/titer-test or http://requestatest.com/titer-testing#individual ~~~ |
SB-277 Public health: vaccinations. http://ow.ly/ZbO8b
"120370. (a) If the parent or guardian files with the governing authority a written statement by a licensed physician to the effect that the physical condition of the child is such, or medical circumstances relating to the child are such, that immunization is not considered safe, indicating the specific nature and probable duration of the medical condition or circumstances, including, but not limited to, family medical history, for which the physician does not recommend immunization, that child shall be exempt from the requirements of Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 120325, but excluding Section 120380) and Sections 120400, 120405, 120410, and 120415 to the extent indicated by the physician’s statement."
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"120370. (a) If the parent or guardian files with the governing authority a written statement by a licensed physician to the effect that the physical condition of the child is such, or medical circumstances relating to the child are such, that immunization is not considered safe, indicating the specific nature and probable duration of the medical condition or circumstances, including, but not limited to, family medical history, for which the physician does not recommend immunization, that child shall be exempt from the requirements of Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 120325, but excluding Section 120380) and Sections 120400, 120405, 120410, and 120415 to the extent indicated by the physician’s statement."
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