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Ooops - misunderstood you.

Yes, it is the letter you need for school

Sheri

At 09:36 AM 5/10/2006 -0400, you wrote:

>Is this the letter i need for GA to be filled out for school?

>

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>http://www.vaclib.org/letters/ExemptionVacLib-Georgia.doc>

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Thank you Sheri,

I will get it notarized and try my luck with them accepting him into school.

jen c

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Ooops - misunderstood you.

Yes, it is the letter you need for school

Sheri

At 09:36 AM 5/10/2006 -0400, you wrote:

>Is this the letter i need for GA to be filled out for school?

>

>

>http://www.vaclib.org/letters/ExemptionVacLib-Georgia.doc>

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I don't know that you need it notarized

You just need a statement that uses the words of the law and that form did

" (e) This Code section shall not apply to a child whose parent or legal

guardian objects to immunization of the child on the grounds that the

immunization conflicts with the religious beliefs of the parent or

guardian; however, the immunization may be required in cases when such

disease is in epidemic stages. For a child to be exempt from immunization

on religious grounds, the parent or guardian must first furnish the

responsible official of the school or facility an affidavit in which the

parent or guardian swears or affirms that the immunization required

conflicts with the religious beliefs of the parent or guardian. "

If they ask for more explanation of religion you just say that it is

personal and that this is the law.

just be nonchalant about it. Hand them a copy of the law and the form.

And jsut assume they will take. Act surprised if they don't and say " its

the law " in a sweet non-threatening way.

Hope it will be fine.

Sheri

At 02:08 PM 5/10/2006 -0400, you wrote:

>Thank you Sheri,

>

>I will get it notarized and try my luck with them accepting him into school.

>

>jen c

>

>-------Original Message-------

>

>Ooops - misunderstood you.

>Yes, it is the letter you need for school

>Sheri

>

>At 09:36 AM 5/10/2006 -0400, you wrote:

>>Is this the letter i need for GA to be filled out for school?

>>

>>

>>http://www.vaclib.org/letters/ExemptionVacLib-Georgia.doc>

>

>

>

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Thank you Sheri,

you have made me feel more confident:)

jen c

-- Re: letter of exemption

I don't know that you need it notarized

You just need a statement that uses the words of the law and that form did

" (e) This Code section shall not apply to a child whose parent or legal

guardian objects to immunization of the child on the grounds that the

immunization conflicts with the religious beliefs of the parent or

guardian; however, the immunization may be required in cases when such

disease is in epidemic stages. For a child to be exempt from immunization

on religious grounds, the parent or guardian must first furnish the

responsible official of the school or facility an affidavit in which the

parent or guardian swears or affirms that the immunization required

conflicts with the religious beliefs of the parent or guardian. "

If they ask for more explanation of religion you just say that it is

personal and that this is the law.

just be nonchalant about it. Hand them a copy of the law and the form.

And jsut assume they will take. Act surprised if they don't and say " its

the law " in a sweet non-threatening way.

Hope it will be fine.

Sheri

At 02:08 PM 5/10/2006 -0400, you wrote:

>Thank you Sheri,

>

>I will get it notarized and try my luck with them accepting him into school

>

>jen c

>

>-------Original Message-------

>

>Ooops - misunderstood you.

>Yes, it is the letter you need for school

>Sheri

>

>At 09:36 AM 5/10/2006 -0400, you wrote:

>>Is this the letter i need for GA to be filled out for school?

>>

>>

>>http://www.vaclib.org/letters/ExemptionVacLib-Georgia.doc>

>

>

>

>

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See here, Jen...........

" (4) " School " means any public or private educational program or

institution instructing children at any level or levels, kindergarten

through twelfth grade, or children of ages five through 19 if grade

divisions are not used.

"

Copy the law and your form and give them both them if they question,

pointing out #4

Sheri

TITLE 20. EDUCATION

CHAPTER 2. ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION

ARTICLE 16. STUDENTS

PART 3. HEALTH

O.C.G.A. § 20-2-771 (2002)

§ 20-2-771. Immunization of students

(a) As used in this Code section, the term:

(1) " Certificate of immunization " means certification by a physician

licensed under the laws of this state or by an appropriate official of a

local board of health, on a form provided by the Department of Human

Resources, that a named person has been immunized in accordance with the

applicable rules and regulations of the Department of Human Resources.

(2) " Facility " means any public or private day-care center or nursery

intended for the care, supervision, or instruction of children.

(3) " Responsible official " means a county school superintendent, a school

principal, or a chief operating officer of a school or facility.

(4) " School " means any public or private educational program or institution

instructing children at any level or levels, kindergarten through twelfth

grade, or children of ages five through 19 if grade divisions are not used.

(B) No child shall be admitted to or attend any school or facility in this

state unless the child shall first have submitted a certificate of

immunization to the responsible official of the school or facility. The

responsible official of any school or facility may grant a 30 calendar day

waiver of the certification requirement for a justified reason. The waiver

may be extended from the date of first admittance or of first attendance,

whichever is earlier, for up to 90 calendar days provided documentation is

on file at the school or facility from the local health department or a

physician specifying that an immunization sequence has been started and

that this immunization time schedule can be completed within the 90 day

waiver period, provided confirmation is received during the waiver period

from the health department or physician that immunizations are being

received as scheduled, and provided the student under waiver is a transfer

student, who is defined as a student who moves from an out-of-state school

system to a Georgia school system, or a student entering kindergarten or

first grade from out of state. The waiver may not be extended beyond 90

calendar days; and upon expiration of the waiver, the child shall not be

admitted to or be permitted to attend the school or facility unless the

child submits a certificate of immunization.

© The Department of Human Resources shall promulgate rules and

regulations specifying those diseases against which immunization is

required and the standards for such immunizations. The school or facility

shall maintain on file the certificates of immunization for all children

attending the school or facility. All facilities shall file a report

annually with the Department of Human Resources. The report shall be filed

on forms prepared by the Department of Human Resources and shall state the

number of children attending the school or facility, the number of children

who did not submit certificates of immunization within the waiver period,

and the number of children who are exempted from the certification

requirement for medical or religious reasons.

(d) If, after examination by the local board of health or any physician

licensed under the laws of this state or of any other state having

comparable laws governing the licensure of physicians, any child to whom

this Code section applies is found to have any physical disability which

may make vaccination undesirable, a certificate to that effect issued by

the local board of health or such physician licensed under the laws of this

or such other state may be accepted in lieu of a certificate of

immunization and shall exempt the child from the requirement of obtaining a

certificate of immunization until the disability is relieved.

(e) This Code section shall not apply to a child whose parent or legal

guardian objects to immunization of the child on the grounds that the

immunization conflicts with the religious beliefs of the parent or

guardian; however, the immunization may be required in cases when such

disease is in epidemic stages. For a child to be exempt from immunization

on religious grounds, the parent or guardian must first furnish the

responsible official of the school or facility an affidavit in which the

parent or guardian swears or affirms that the immunization required

conflicts with the religious beliefs of the parent or guardian.

(f) During an epidemic or a threatened epidemic of any disease preventable

by an immunization required by the Department of Human Resources, children

who have not been immunized may be excluded from the school or facility

until (1) they are immunized against the disease, unless they present valid

evidence of prior disease, or (2) the epidemic or threat no longer

constitutes a significant public health danger.

(g) The requirement of a certificate of immunization shall become effective

for all children entering or attending facilities on or after April 7,

1981. The certification requirement shall apply to all children entering or

attending schools:

(1) On September 1, 1981, for all such children entering or attending

kindergarten or the first, ninth, tenth, eleventh, or twelfth grades, or of

the equivalent ages if grade divisions are not used;

(2) On September 1, 1982, for all such children entering or attending all

grades, or of all ages if grade divisions are not used.

(h) Any responsible official permitting any child to remain in a school or

facility in violation of this Code section, and any parent or guardian who

intentionally does not comply with this Code section, shall be guilty of a

misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of

not more than $100.00 or by imprisonment for not more than 12 months. The

Department of Human Resources may adopt rules and regulations for the

enforcement of this Code section. The Department of Human Resources and the

local board of health, or either of them, may institute a civil action in

the superior court of the county in which the defendant resides for

injunctive relief to prevent a threatened or continuing violation of any

provision of this Code section.

and upon the school authorities the duty of fixing the rules and

regulations under which they shall attend.

TITLE 31. HEALTH

CHAPTER 12. CONTROL OF HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS, PREVENTABLE DISEASES, AND

METABOLIC DISORDERS

O.C.G.A. § 31-12-3 (2002) 31-12-3. Power to require immunization and other

preventive measures

(a) The department and all county boards of health are empowered to

require, by appropriate rules and regulations, persons located within their

respective jurisdictions to submit to vaccination against contagious or

infectious disease where the particular disease may occur, whether or not

the disease may be an active threat. The department may, in addition,

require such other measures to prevent the conveyance of infectious matter

from infected persons to other persons as may be necessary and appropriate.

The department shall promulgate appropriate rules and regulations for the

implementation of the provisions for the Code section in the case of a

declaration of a public health emergency and shall include provisions

permitting consideration of the opinion of a person's personal physician as

to whether the vaccination is medically appropriate or advisable for such

person. Such rules and regulations shall be adopted pursuant to Chapter 13

of Title 50, the " Georgia Administrative Procedure Act, " but shall be

automatically referred by the Office of Legislative Counsel to the House of

Representatives and Senate Committees on the Judiciary.

(B) In the absence of an epidemic or immediate threat thereof, this Code

section shall not apply to any person who objects in writing thereto on

grounds that such immunization conflicts with his religious beliefs.

http://www.nvic.org/state-site/Georgia.htm

--------------------------------------------------------

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

$$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account

earthmysteriestours@... voicemail US 530-740-0561

(go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail

Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm

Vaccine Dangers On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccineclass.htm

Reality of the Diseases & Treatment -

http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccineclass.htm

Homeopathy On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/homeo.htm

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See here, Jen...........

" (4) " School " means any public or private educational program or

institution instructing children at any level or levels, kindergarten

through twelfth grade, or children of ages five through 19 if grade

divisions are not used.

"

Copy the law and your form and give them both them if they question,

pointing out #4

Sheri

TITLE 20. EDUCATION

CHAPTER 2. ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION

ARTICLE 16. STUDENTS

PART 3. HEALTH

O.C.G.A. § 20-2-771 (2002)

§ 20-2-771. Immunization of students

(a) As used in this Code section, the term:

(1) " Certificate of immunization " means certification by a physician

licensed under the laws of this state or by an appropriate official of a

local board of health, on a form provided by the Department of Human

Resources, that a named person has been immunized in accordance with the

applicable rules and regulations of the Department of Human Resources.

(2) " Facility " means any public or private day-care center or nursery

intended for the care, supervision, or instruction of children.

(3) " Responsible official " means a county school superintendent, a school

principal, or a chief operating officer of a school or facility.

(4) " School " means any public or private educational program or institution

instructing children at any level or levels, kindergarten through twelfth

grade, or children of ages five through 19 if grade divisions are not used.

(B) No child shall be admitted to or attend any school or facility in this

state unless the child shall first have submitted a certificate of

immunization to the responsible official of the school or facility. The

responsible official of any school or facility may grant a 30 calendar day

waiver of the certification requirement for a justified reason. The waiver

may be extended from the date of first admittance or of first attendance,

whichever is earlier, for up to 90 calendar days provided documentation is

on file at the school or facility from the local health department or a

physician specifying that an immunization sequence has been started and

that this immunization time schedule can be completed within the 90 day

waiver period, provided confirmation is received during the waiver period

from the health department or physician that immunizations are being

received as scheduled, and provided the student under waiver is a transfer

student, who is defined as a student who moves from an out-of-state school

system to a Georgia school system, or a student entering kindergarten or

first grade from out of state. The waiver may not be extended beyond 90

calendar days; and upon expiration of the waiver, the child shall not be

admitted to or be permitted to attend the school or facility unless the

child submits a certificate of immunization.

© The Department of Human Resources shall promulgate rules and

regulations specifying those diseases against which immunization is

required and the standards for such immunizations. The school or facility

shall maintain on file the certificates of immunization for all children

attending the school or facility. All facilities shall file a report

annually with the Department of Human Resources. The report shall be filed

on forms prepared by the Department of Human Resources and shall state the

number of children attending the school or facility, the number of children

who did not submit certificates of immunization within the waiver period,

and the number of children who are exempted from the certification

requirement for medical or religious reasons.

(d) If, after examination by the local board of health or any physician

licensed under the laws of this state or of any other state having

comparable laws governing the licensure of physicians, any child to whom

this Code section applies is found to have any physical disability which

may make vaccination undesirable, a certificate to that effect issued by

the local board of health or such physician licensed under the laws of this

or such other state may be accepted in lieu of a certificate of

immunization and shall exempt the child from the requirement of obtaining a

certificate of immunization until the disability is relieved.

(e) This Code section shall not apply to a child whose parent or legal

guardian objects to immunization of the child on the grounds that the

immunization conflicts with the religious beliefs of the parent or

guardian; however, the immunization may be required in cases when such

disease is in epidemic stages. For a child to be exempt from immunization

on religious grounds, the parent or guardian must first furnish the

responsible official of the school or facility an affidavit in which the

parent or guardian swears or affirms that the immunization required

conflicts with the religious beliefs of the parent or guardian.

(f) During an epidemic or a threatened epidemic of any disease preventable

by an immunization required by the Department of Human Resources, children

who have not been immunized may be excluded from the school or facility

until (1) they are immunized against the disease, unless they present valid

evidence of prior disease, or (2) the epidemic or threat no longer

constitutes a significant public health danger.

(g) The requirement of a certificate of immunization shall become effective

for all children entering or attending facilities on or after April 7,

1981. The certification requirement shall apply to all children entering or

attending schools:

(1) On September 1, 1981, for all such children entering or attending

kindergarten or the first, ninth, tenth, eleventh, or twelfth grades, or of

the equivalent ages if grade divisions are not used;

(2) On September 1, 1982, for all such children entering or attending all

grades, or of all ages if grade divisions are not used.

(h) Any responsible official permitting any child to remain in a school or

facility in violation of this Code section, and any parent or guardian who

intentionally does not comply with this Code section, shall be guilty of a

misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of

not more than $100.00 or by imprisonment for not more than 12 months. The

Department of Human Resources may adopt rules and regulations for the

enforcement of this Code section. The Department of Human Resources and the

local board of health, or either of them, may institute a civil action in

the superior court of the county in which the defendant resides for

injunctive relief to prevent a threatened or continuing violation of any

provision of this Code section.

and upon the school authorities the duty of fixing the rules and

regulations under which they shall attend.

TITLE 31. HEALTH

CHAPTER 12. CONTROL OF HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS, PREVENTABLE DISEASES, AND

METABOLIC DISORDERS

O.C.G.A. § 31-12-3 (2002) 31-12-3. Power to require immunization and other

preventive measures

(a) The department and all county boards of health are empowered to

require, by appropriate rules and regulations, persons located within their

respective jurisdictions to submit to vaccination against contagious or

infectious disease where the particular disease may occur, whether or not

the disease may be an active threat. The department may, in addition,

require such other measures to prevent the conveyance of infectious matter

from infected persons to other persons as may be necessary and appropriate.

The department shall promulgate appropriate rules and regulations for the

implementation of the provisions for the Code section in the case of a

declaration of a public health emergency and shall include provisions

permitting consideration of the opinion of a person's personal physician as

to whether the vaccination is medically appropriate or advisable for such

person. Such rules and regulations shall be adopted pursuant to Chapter 13

of Title 50, the " Georgia Administrative Procedure Act, " but shall be

automatically referred by the Office of Legislative Counsel to the House of

Representatives and Senate Committees on the Judiciary.

(B) In the absence of an epidemic or immediate threat thereof, this Code

section shall not apply to any person who objects in writing thereto on

grounds that such immunization conflicts with his religious beliefs.

http://www.nvic.org/state-site/Georgia.htm

--------------------------------------------------------

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

$$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account

earthmysteriestours@... voicemail US 530-740-0561

(go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail

Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm

Vaccine Dangers On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccineclass

htm

Reality of the Diseases & Treatment -

http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccineclass.htm

Homeopathy On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/homeo.htm

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