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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. In Section 1, provide your driver information including your driver license number, date of birth, name, and address. Indicate whether the IID requirement is from the court or DMV.
  3. Next, share this form with your health care provider for them to complete Section 2. They will need to fill in their details and describe your medical condition that prevents you from operating an IID.
  4. Once Section 2 is completed, ensure that both you and your health care provider sign where required. The provider should retain a copy for their records.
  5. Finally, submit the completed form to the appropriate agency (court or DMV). If approved, keep a copy of the exemption for your records.

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Pediatricians and other health care providers may decide it is in their best interest to formally document a parents refusal to accept vaccinations/immunizations for a minor child. This form, which should not be considered a legal document without advice from a lawyer, may be used for such documentation.
Meet with a health care provider and get a signed copy of the Vaccine Education Certificate. Fill out the nonmedical exemption section of the Certificate of Immunization Status form (pdf). Turn in both forms to your childs school or child care.
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Parents / Guardians Meet with a health care provider and get a signed copy of the Vaccine Education Certificate. Fill out the nonmedical exemption section of the Certificate of Immunization Status form (pdf). Turn in both forms to your childs school or child care.
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.

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How you can apply. If youre entitled to a certificate because of your medical condition, speak to your GP or doctor. Theyll give you an application form. Youll get a certificate in the post within 10 working days of us receiving your application.
Oregon law requires that all K-12 students as well as day care/child care attendees are up to date with specific vaccine series based on their age or grade. Find clinic information on our Immunizations page. Individuals can see their health care provider for vaccines.
(1) A person may qualify for a medical exemption from the ignition interlock device (IID) requirement under ORS 813.602(1) and (2) if the person provides satisfactory evidence to DMV that due to a medical condition or impairment the person is unable to operate an IID or unable to safely operate a motor vehicle equipped

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