Child Care - Medical Immunization Exemption Certificate for Use in Child Care Facilities or Accommodation Facilities is a legal document that was released by the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within Nevada.
Q: What is the Medical Immunization Exemption Certificate?
A: The Medical Immunization Exemption Certificate is a document that allows a child to be exempted from certain immunization requirements for child care facilities or accommodation facilities in Nevada.
Q: Who can use the Medical Immunization Exemption Certificate?
A: Parents or guardians of a child who has a medical condition or contraindication that prevents them from receiving certain vaccinations can use the Medical Immunization Exemption Certificate.
Q: How can I get a Medical Immunization Exemption Certificate?
A: You can get a Medical Immunization Exemption Certificate from your child's healthcare provider. They will evaluate the medical condition or contraindication and provide the necessary documentation.
Q: What vaccinations can be exempted with the Medical Immunization Exemption Certificate?
A: The Medical Immunization Exemption Certificate can exempt a child from the required immunizations for child care facilities or accommodation facilities in Nevada.
Q: Is the Medical Immunization Exemption Certificate permanent?
A: No, the Medical Immunization Exemption Certificate needs to be renewed annually. Parents or guardians must submit a new certificate each year.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services.