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WA HB2009

WA HB2009
Concerning exemptions from immunizations for school-age children.


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Introduced
02/06/2015
In Committee
02/20/2015
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
03/10/2016

Introduced Session

2015-2016 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Concerning exemptions from immunizations for school-age children.

AI Summary

This bill modifies existing Washington state law regarding exemptions from required immunizations for school-age children. Specifically, it removes the option for parents or legal guardians to exempt their child from immunizations based on a philosophical or personal objection, meaning that only medical exemptions signed by a healthcare practitioner or religious exemptions, under specific circumstances, will be accepted. A healthcare practitioner is defined as a licensed physician, naturopath, physician assistant, or advanced registered nurse practitioner. The bill also clarifies that for medical exemptions, the healthcare practitioner must certify that they have provided information about the benefits and risks of immunization to the parent or guardian, and this certification can be obtained at any time before enrollment. For religious exemptions, parents are not required to get a healthcare practitioner's signature if they can demonstrate membership in a religious body whose beliefs preclude such medical treatment.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (27)

Last Action

By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status. (on 03/10/2016)

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