Processes for obtaining nonmedical exemptions to state immunization laws
JS Rota, DA Salmon, LE Rodewald, RT Chen, BF Hibbs and EJ Gangarosa
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Measles Virus Section, Mail Stop C-22, 1600 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA 30333, USA. jrota@cdc.gov
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to determine the specific processes required
for obtaining religious and philosophical exemptions to school immunization
laws. METHODS: State health department immunization program managers in the
48 states that offer nonmedical exemptions were surveyed. Categories were
assigned to reflect the complexity of the procedure within a state for
obtaining an exemption. RESULTS: Sixteen of the states delegated sole
authority for processing exemptions to school officials. Nine states had
written policies informing parents who seek an exemption of the risks of
not immunizing. The complexity of the exemption process, in terms of
paperwork or effort required, was inversely associated with the proportion
of exemptions field. CONCLUSIONS: In many states, the process of claiming a
nonmedical exemption requires less effort than fulfilling immunization
requirements.
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