Medical Exemption Form - KDHE 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Medical Exemption Form - KDHE in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the student's name and birthdate in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the street address, city, state, and zip code for both the student and parent/guardian sections.
  4. Indicate the medical exemption reason by checking the appropriate box next to each vaccine that applies. Options include DTaP/DT, Tdap/Td, Polio, MMR, and others listed.
  5. In the certification section, ensure you provide a signature along with the date to validate the exemption request.
  6. Finally, have a licensed medical professional complete their information including name, address, telephone number, medical license number, and state of licensure.

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Overall, among adults aged 18 years who did not get a 202324 COVID-19 vaccine, the most commonly reported reasons for not getting one were: concern about serious/unknown side effects (39.7%), lack of concern about getting sick (33.6%), belief that the vaccine cant prevent infection (25.9%), not trusting the
Reasons that children can get an exemption include: They have a disease or take medicine that weakens their immune system. They have a severe allergy to a vaccine or an ingredient in it. They had a serious reaction to a vaccine in the past.
Requests for exemptions must be written and signed by the student if 18 years of age or older, or parent(s), or guardian if under the age of 18. The institution may require supporting documents. It is not required that a religious exemption statement be docHubd.
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:
Parents can ask for a medical exemption if a vaccine wouldnt be safe for their child. Reasons that children can get an exemption include: They have a disease or take medicine that weakens their immune system. They have a severe allergy to a vaccine or an ingredient in it.

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