State of Ohio Legal Immunization Exemption Per Ohio 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the State of Ohio Legal Immunization Exemption form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your child's name in the designated field. This is essential for identifying the exemption request.
  3. Indicate the type of exemption you are requesting by checking the appropriate box: Religious, Good Cause, or Medical Reason. If selecting 'Good Cause', provide a brief explanation in the space provided.
  4. For each vaccine listed (D.T.P., Polio, Rubeola, etc.), mark the corresponding boxes to indicate which immunizations you are requesting an exemption from.
  5. If claiming a medical exemption, ensure you have a signed statement from your physician and attach it to this form as instructed.
  6. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom. Ensure that all information is accurate before submitting it to your school.

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Objection to vaccination was also related to: faith in divine protection and healing for Protestants, Catholics, Jewish and Muslims (10); the use of aborted fetal cells for vaccines production among Amish and Catholic communities (including during the COVID-19 outbreak when Senior Catholic leaders from the US and
California removed its personal and religious exemption option in 2015. Parent/guradian must complete an online educational module to receive a non-medical exemption. Connecticut removed its religious exemption option in 2021.
All states allow exemptions from school immunization requirements for children who are unable to receive vaccines for medical reasons. State laws vary regarding non-medical exemptions, for religious or personal reasons. Personal exemptions are also referred to as philosophical exemptions by some states.
Section 3313.671, part (3): A pupil who presents a written statement of his parent or guardian in which the parent or guardian objects to the immunization for good cause, including religious convictions, is not required to be immunized.
To qualify for religious exemptions, you as an employer and your employees must: Be members of a religious sect that has existed continuously since Dec. Be morally opposed to accepting insurance payments resulting from injury, death or disability, or payments toward medical care for injuries and illnesses.

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Ohio has the following vaccine exemptions outlined: The vaccination is medically contraindicated for the child or is not medically appropriate for the childs age. The childs parent declines vaccination for reasons of conscience, including religious convictions.

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