Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
Immunization Waiver Information
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Michigan has one of the highest waiver rates in the country. Some counties in Michigan have waiver rates as high as 20.7%. This means that more than 20% of the students in those counties haven’t gotten all their vaccines. Some school buildings have even higher waiver rates. This leaves communities vulnerable to diseases such as measles, chickenpox, and pertussis (whooping cough). Immunizations are one of the most effective ways to protect children from harmful diseases and even death.Immunization Waiver Information
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Parents/guardians who want to claim a nonmedical waiver will have an opportunity to have a discussion about immunizations with county health department staff and receive information on the benefits of vaccination and the risks of vaccine-preventable diseases. The new rule does not take away a parent’s/guardian’s right to obtain a nonmedical waiver.Immunization Waiver Information
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A nonmedical waiver is a parent’s/guardian’s written statement indicating their religious or philosophical (other) objections to a particular vaccination(s).Immunization Waiver Information
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The new rule applies to all children who are enrolled in a public or private licensed childcare, preschool, and Head Start programs and kindergarten, 7th grade, and any newly enrolled student into the school district.Immunization Waiver Information
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Certified, nonmedical waiver means that the official State of Michigan Immunization Waiver Form (current date: January 1, 2015) is used and the county health department stamp and signature of the authorizing agent (county health department staff) completing the immunization education with the parent/guardian is on the form.Immunization Waiver Information
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No, the certified nonmedical waiver can only be obtained at a county health department.Immunization Waiver Information
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Parents/guardians will need to contact their county health department to receive immunization waiver education and to obtain a certified, currentImmunization Waiver Information
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This new rule does not change the existing process for medical contraindications for vaccination.Immunization Waiver Information
If your child has a medical reason (a true contraindication or precaution) for not receiving a vaccine, a physician must sign the State of Michigan Medical Contraindication form, which is available at your doctor’s office (not the county health department). This form must be completed and signed by a physician before it can be submitted to the school or childcare center. -
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Parents/guardians will need to submit documentation of one of these items to the school or childcare center a completed, certified State of Michigan Nonmedical Immunization Waiver form, or a physician signed State of Michigan Medical Contraindication form, or a complete immunization record.Immunization Waiver Information
If a completed immunization record or a certified waiver form are not turned in, then the student can be excluded from school or childcare based on the public health code, unless the student is in a dose waiting (provisional) period. Dose waiting period means that the student still needs an immunization for school/childcare, but is not recommended to receive that dose at that time.
Waiver forms that are altered in any way (such as information on the form is crossed out) cannot be accepted by the schools/child cares.