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Current Wisconsin Immunization Law: In order to qualify for a personal conviction or religious exemption, parents simply fill out a waiver form that is turned into the childs school.
Choosing to opt-out of participation in the WIR, for yourself, or your child, means that the demographic and immunization information is locked so it is not available to any WIR users or to the individual themselves.
To protect students and children from diseases that are preventable by immunization, Wisconsin law requires all students to show that they have received the required immunizations or have a signed waiver.
11A form is incorporated by reference in this rule as published April 2012 by the Department of Health and Senior Services and may be obtained by contacting a medical provider, local public health agency, or the departments Bureau of Immunization Assessment and Assurance at PO Box 570, Jefferson City, MO 65102-0570,
State law requires all public and private school students to present written evidence of immunization against certain diseases (diptheria, tetanus, Pertussis (whooping cough), polio, measles, rubella, mumps, Hepatitis B, Varicella, Tdap (tetanus, diptheria, and acellar pertussis vaccine) within 30 days of admission to
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Failure to meet Wisconsins immunization requirements is AGAINST THE LAW. If you fail to comply with the law, you may be fined up to $25 per day, and your child may be excluded from child care or school.
Should students or student health offices complete the form? Students should complete the AAMC Standardized Immunization Form in conjunction with either the student health office at their medical school or with their primary care provider.
Waiver: Waivers are available for medical/health, religious, or personal conviction reasons. Children for whom waivers are filed are compliant. However, they may be subject to exclusion from school in the event of an outbreak of diseases against which they are not completely immunized.

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