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Certificate of Exemption From School/Daycare Immunization Requirements is a legal document that was released by the New Mexico Department of Health - a government authority operating within New Mexico.
Q: What is a Certificate of Exemption?
A: A Certificate of Exemption is a document that allows a student to be exempted from certain school or daycare immunization requirements.
Q: Who can apply for a Certificate of Exemption?
A: Parents or legal guardians of the student can apply for a Certificate of Exemption.
Q: Why would someone need a Certificate of Exemption?
A: A Certificate of Exemption is needed if a student is not able to receive certain immunizations due to medical reasons or personal beliefs.
Q: What are the requirements for obtaining a Certificate of Exemption?
A: In New Mexico, parents or legal guardians must submit a written statement signed by the parent or guardian stating the specific immunizations to be waived.
Q: Are there any specific guidelines for medical exemptions?
A: Yes, in New Mexico, a written statement from a healthcare provider is required for medical exemptions.
Q: Are there any specific guidelines for exemptions based on personal beliefs?
A: Yes, in New Mexico, parents or legal guardians must submit a written statement explaining the objection based on personal beliefs.
Q: How can I apply for a Certificate of Exemption?
A: To apply for a Certificate of Exemption in New Mexico, parents or legal guardians should contact their child's school or daycare center for the required forms and instructions.
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