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TITLE X. PUBLIC HEALTH
CHAPTER 141-C. COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
RSA 141-C:20-a (2007)
§ 141-C:20-a. Immunization
I. All parents
or legal guardians shall have their children who are residing in this
state immunized against certain diseases. These diseases shall include,
but not be limited to, diphtheria, mumps, pertussis, poliomyelitis,
rubella, rubeola, and tetanus. The commissioner shall adopt rules under
RSA 541-A relative to other diseases which require immunization.
II. No child shall
be admitted or enrolled in any school or child care agency, public or
private, unless the following is demonstrated:
(a) Immunization under paragraph I;
(b) Partial immunization relative to the age of the child as specified
in rules adopted by the commissioner; or
(c) Exemption under RSA 141-C:20-c.
RSA 141-C:20-c (2007)
§ 141-C:20-c. Exemptions
A child shall be exempt from immunization
if:
I.
A physician licensed under RSA 329, or a physician exempted under RSA
329:21, III, certifies that immunization against a particular disease
may be detrimental to the child's health. The exemption shall exist
only for the length of time, in the opinion of the physician, such immunization
would be detrimental to the child. An exemption from immunization for
one disease shall not affect other required immunizations.
II.
A parent or legal guardian objects to immunization because of religious
beliefs. The parent or legal guardian shall sign a notarized form stating
that the child has not been immunized because of religious beliefs.