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University - Medical Immunization Exemption Certificate 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 a Medical Immunization Exemption Certificate?
A: A Medical Immunization Exemption Certificate is a document that allows individuals to be exempted from certain immunization requirements based on medical reasons.
Q: Who can apply for a Medical Immunization Exemption Certificate in Nevada?
A: Any individual who has a medical condition that contraindicates the administration of vaccines can apply for a Medical Immunization Exemption Certificate in Nevada.
Q: How can I apply for a Medical Immunization Exemption Certificate in Nevada?
A: To apply for a Medical Immunization Exemption Certificate in Nevada, you will need to obtain a statement from a licensed healthcare provider explaining why immunization is medically contraindicated.
Q: Are there specific requirements for obtaining a Medical Immunization Exemption Certificate in Nevada?
A: Yes, the licensed healthcare provider's statement must include the specific medical contraindication and how long it is expected to last, if known.
Q: Is a Medical Immunization Exemption Certificate permanent?
A: No, a Medical Immunization Exemption Certificate in Nevada is valid for one school year only and must be renewed annually.
Q: Can a school in Nevada accept a Medical Immunization Exemption Certificate?
A: Yes, schools in Nevada are required to accept valid Medical Immunization Exemption Certificates as proof of immunization exemption.
Q: Are there any other types of exemptions from immunization requirements in Nevada?
A: Yes, Nevada law also allows for religious and personal belief exemptions from immunization requirements.
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