Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 tracy, i have written an exemption for my son (i live in albany, ny). now i haven't had any need to use as of yet, so i can't guarantee how effective it'll be, but i came up with mine after getting some info sent to me from some others...i will list below all the info that i have saved from that time...good luck!! where/when are you moving?? brigit *****below i will print what i have decided on and am currently keeping on file, should a need arise, then below that i will copy what had been sent to me to use to prepare my own letter... To whom it may concern, In compliance with the NYS law, I herewith submit a written statement to exempt my child, ************** from the immunization requirement and the Mantoux (PPD) Tuberculin Test, because I hold genuine and sincere religious beliefs which are inconsistent with these medical procedures. The practice of vaccination is contrary to my conscientiously held religious beliefs and practices, and violates the free exercise of my religious principles. By declaring these convictions and presenting them in writing to you, I am complying with the immunization exemption provisions of NYS Public Health Law 2164 Sub. 9, which pertains to both public and private schools, as well as parochial, child care centers, day nurseries, day care agencies, nursery schools, kindergartens, elementary, intermediate and secondary schools. Sincerely yours, signature of mother signature of father here is what i had 'saved' from the info i had gathered...hope some of this helps you!! suggestion #1: As provided byArticle 21, Section 2164(9) of the Public Health Law of theState of New York, it is requested that mychild be exempted from immunizations. We have sincere religious beliefs which prohibit our child from receiving immunizations and inoculations. Recent court decisions have upheld the rights of individuals seeking exemption from immunizations bsed upon " personal " religious beliefs. (Sherr and Levy vs. Northport East-Northport Union Free School District, 672F. Supp.81, (E.D.N.Y. 1987); Berg vs. Glen Cove City School District, (1994, EDNY). In consideration ofthis exemption, if our child is found to be ill with disease,we will comply with thequarantine or iolation procedures ofthe school and community. We hereby assume all risks of personal injury or impairment of health to our child as a result of this exemption. sincerely, signature of mother signature of father suggestion #2: We have the right to refuse to have our children receive these injections pursuant to Federal and New York State Statutes. These are the following; Senate Bill 942#3380, Exemption From Immunizations. Immunizations of a person shall not be required for admission to a school or other institution if the guardian parent or adult has assumed responsibility for his or her custody or care in the case of a minor, or the person seeking admission themselves, files with the governing authority a letter or affidavit stating that such vaccination is contrary to his or her belief. Supreme Court cases: Frazee vs. Illinois Dept. of Security, 489 U.S. 829, 1989, it was found that a state may not deny an exemption simply because a person is not a member of a formal religious organization. In addition, the Supreme Court has noted that nontraditional beliefs, including secular humanism, atheism, and nontheistic faiths, are all " religion " for the purpose of free exercise anaylsis. Fowler vs. Rhode Island, 345 U.S. 67 (1953) held that it was " no business of the courts to say what is a religious practice or activity for one group is not religion under the prtection of the First Amendment. " New York Public Health Law #2164. Paragraph 9. This section shall not apply to children whose parent, parents, or guardian hold genuine and sincere religious beliefs which are contrary to the the practices herein required and no certificate shall be required as a prerequisite to such children being admitted or received into school or attending school. suggestion #3: To whom it may concern: My husband and I, _________ and _________, have sincerely held religious beliefs which conflict with the use of immunizations. For that reason, please exempt our child________________________ from the vaccination requirements as outlined by state of New York code__________________(write in law #). Sincerely, mother signature and name father signature and name Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 , May I forward this on to my contacts in New York for you? Thanks, Sandy ALL INFORMATION, DATA, AND MATERIAL CONTAINED, PRESENTED, OR PROVIDED HERE IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS REFLECTING THE KNOWLEDGE OR OPINIONS OF THE PUBLISHER, AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED OR INTENDED AS PROVIDING MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE. THE DECISION WHETHER OR NOT TO VACCINATE IS AN IMPORTANT AND COMPLEX ISSUE AND SHOULD BE MADE BY YOU, AND YOU ALONE, IN CONSULTATION WITH YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER. NY State Hi everyone, Does anyone out there live in New York State and have you written an exemption letter? We are moving to upstate NY next year and I need to write a letter. I found the info on NY that Sheri gives out but it says " bona fide members " and I thought that term had been changed after several challenges in State Supreme Court. I can't find a more recent writing of the law and I want to make sure that I do this correctly. I am kind of concerned about enrolling them and getting a hard time. Utah has a personal exemption available. Thanks! in Utah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 Yes, of course, Sandy. Thanks so much for your quick response! in Utah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 , I live in upstate New York, and what I have recently learned is that the only exemption that is acceptable here is the religious one. There is a lawyer named Filenbaum who has a practice in Suffern, NY who will write out an exemption form for you for about 350. However, after speaking with him and having him read the letter to me, - I learned that it is exactly like the one you can get from the internet under the state exemptions that everyone has recently been posting. Then, after you get it, - have it notarized. Also, the key word here in NY is " bona fide " ....which scared me a little too because I thought I'd have to join a special church or something... But no, - what it means is that the school board may, at it's discretion, telephone you or ask you to come in to ask you about your beliefs. After you review the form (exemption) you have,- it will be very easy for you to answer. - That you sincerely believe that God created your children with perfect immune systems (etc etc) and that for you to have them injected with something that is suppossed to either take the place of or supplement what God has already done for them, - shows an absence of faith in Him. And never, ever ( I have been advised) say to the school system that you think vaccines may or have damaged your child(ren), - they will become suspicious and call the Department of Human Services, which, from what I have been reading, has been quite aggressive around here lately. ~le Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 Brigit, Thank you so much for sending this! We are moving to an old farmhouse (needs some work!) near stown. We are planning to move next summer. The major employer in Ctown is Bassett Hospital, so it will be an adventure for us nonvaccinating, home birth types!! Thanks again! in Utah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 le, Thanks for your response. Have you used the religious exemption? If the school board asks you to discuss your beliefs do you HAVE to go in? I generally prefer NOT to discuss my beliefs, and anyway isn't that a violation of the separation of church and state? Where do you live? in Utah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2001 Report Share Posted September 6, 2001 In a message dated 9/5/01 11:34:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time, dougtrac@... writes: > If the school board asks you to discuss your beliefs do you HAVE to go in? I > generally prefer NOT to discuss my beliefs, and anyway isn't that a > violation of the separation of church and state? > > tracy, generally, a school board cannot ask you (legally, at least) to justify or 'prove' your religious beliefs...who makes them experts at distigushing one persons 'simcerely' held beliefs from anothers?? religion is a personal choice--you do not need to belong to any organized religion to have it be YOUR religious belief. if anyone from school (or anwhere else) ever asks me to come in to idscuss my exemption, i will write a note stating that they have my exemption and it clearly states my sincerely held religious beliefs and that is all that is needed in NYS. cooperstown is a beautiful area--lots of big, old beautiful homes! but you are right, the major employer is the hospital--i have no idea what the towns climate is regarding personal choices type of stuff, but in general, NYS is pretty mainstream ideas!! i am near albany--about an hour and a half or so from cooperstown. good luck!! brigit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2001 Report Share Posted September 6, 2001 , No, I have not used it yet. Unfortunately, my daughter is fully vaccinated. I will be using the exemption when my son reaches kindergarten age, and next year, when boosters are required for my daughters school. From what I have heard, -speaking with a couple of parents around here..if you don't go in they telephone you, and if they get no response DSS will be called. I live a few miles south of Saratoga Springs. ~le Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2001 Report Share Posted September 6, 2001 tracy, i am soooo happy for you to hear not only of the great climate in your new shcool, but also of the willingness of your attorney to help out and make those calls for you!! maybe this will be a good place for you guys!!! brigit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2001 Report Share Posted September 6, 2001 Hi all, I wanted to thank everyone for the feedback on my question. This morning I called the lawyer in NY who helped us with our house transaction. I asked him about the " vax climate " (he will be our neighbor and has several kids in the school there). He said he knew of a few families who didn't vax, and had never heard of any problems with enrolling them in school. He called the elementary school and spoke with the school nurse who said they currently have 2 families who don't vax and that she has no issue with it either way. In fact the parents offered her their written exemption, which she files, but that she does not normally ask for one! I was SO relieved to hear this! I do still plan to be educated on this issue, just in case. in Utah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2004 Report Share Posted June 24, 2004 RE: State that I live in Hello again, First of all, I apologize if I am not responding correctly to this forum. I am new, and am on here to help out my dearest friend and next door neighbor. I live in New York State (Buffalo/Niagara Falls area). Her son, who will be 3 on August 1st, was born with a cleft palate and lip (surgically repaired with complete success) and was later found to be developmentally delayed. For the past year, he has had PT, OT & Speech therapists to their home nearly on a daily basis and he progressed nicely. However, her last dr. visit claims that the child is pervasively mentally retarded at a 17 mo. old level. My neighbor has been taking her son to St. 's in Canada for HBOT treatments daily for 6 weeks now and plans on for at least 6 mos. as she and her husband are seeing measureable improvements. The costs are phenomenal and that is why I have been trying to find assistance for her. (Her doc was much opposed so she took this upon herself.) Thank you in advance for any information you may have. Sincerely, Meyers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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