Immunization Exemptions
In California, there are two exemptions to the immunization requirements.
Medical Exemptions
Temporary or permanent medical conditions prevent a child from receiving immunizations.
Both temporary and permanent medical exemptions require a letter from a doctor that states the medical condition and which immunizations the student cannot receive.
In the case of a temporary exemption, the doctor must also specify how long the immunization should be postponed.
- Schools shall maintain a list of exempt and conditional entrants.
Personal Belief Exemptions
As of July 1, 2016, SB 277 eliminated the personal belief exemption from the immunization requirements for schools. Certain students with a valid existing personal belief exemption will remain exempt from the new requirements unless or until they enter transitional kindergarten or seventh grade. See
Shots for School.
If there is a disease outbreak at school, the exempt student may be excluded from school to protect him or her and prevent others from becoming ill.