Illinois Certificate of Religious Exemption to Required Immunizations and / or Examinations Form - Illinois

Illinois Certificate of Religious Exemption to Required Immunizations and / or Examinations Form - Illinois

Illinois Certificate of Religious Exemption to Required Immunizations and/or Examinations Form is a legal document that was released by the Illinois Department of Public Health - a government authority operating within Illinois.

FAQ

Q: What is the Illinois Certificate of Religious Exemption to Required Immunizations and/or Examinations Form?
A: It is a form in Illinois that allows individuals to claim a religious exemption to required immunizations and/or examinations.

Q: Who can use the Illinois Certificate of Religious Exemption to Required Immunizations and/or Examinations Form?
A: Individuals who have religious objections to immunizations and/or examinations can use this form.

Q: What does the form exempt individuals from?
A: The form exempts individuals from required immunizations and/or examinations.

Q: What is required to claim a religious exemption using this form?
A: Individuals must provide a written statement explaining their religious objection to immunizations and/or examinations.

Q: Are there any specific criteria for claiming a religious exemption?
A: No, there are no specific criteria. The religious objection is based on the individual's sincerely held beliefs.

Q: Is the religious exemption form valid indefinitely?
A: No, the form must be completed and submitted annually.

Q: Are there any limitations to the religious exemption?
A: Yes, during an outbreak of a vaccine-preventable disease, individuals with religious exemptions may be excluded from school or other public places to prevent the spread of the disease.

Q: Can schools or daycares deny admission to individuals with religious exemptions?
A: No, schools and daycares cannot deny admission solely based on a religious exemption.

Q: Can individuals with religious exemptions be required to wear masks or take other precautions?
A: Yes, during an outbreak or other public health emergency, individuals with religious exemptions may be required to wear masks or take other precautions to protect themselves and others.

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