Guest guest Posted November 17, 2010 Report Share Posted November 17, 2010 We’re considering a move to IA and even maybe public schooling the kids. I’m looking at nvic now… clarify? I can’t hold a religious personal belief but it has to be part of my organized religious reason? Or can my religious belief be I don’t believe god intended us to be shot up with poison and not have to have a stated purpose as part of my Sunday attending religion? Wouldn’t “moral” be part of that? I am confused and a bit worried. Hell no I’m not shooting up my kids. Anyway…. My dh is inclined to stay here in AL. maybe it’s a good idea after all? more money in IA and less COL though but no snow and I already have my exemptions. A religious exemption may be granted to an applicant if immunization conflicts with a genuine and sincere religious belief. A Certificate of Immunization Exemption for religious reasons shall be signed by the applicant or, if the applicant is a minor, by the parent or guardian or legally authorized representative and shall attest that the immunization conflicts with a genuine and sincere religious belief and that the belief is in fact religious, and not based merely on philosophical, scientific, moral, personal, or medical opposition to immunizations. The Certificate of Immunization Exemption for religious reasons is valid only when notarized. Religious exemptions do not apply in times of emergency or epidemic as determined by the state board of health and declared by the director of public health. Nita, mom to: katie 17, Jon 15, 13, 11, 9, Christian RIP, 4, Isaac 2 and one cooking due 3/11 If you have melted chocolate on your hands, you're eating it too slowly! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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