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Resources for paRENTS - SCHOOL vaccinations & immunizations

What is the Mature Minor Rule in WA State?

Natural Immunity is an Exemption in WA State

Natural Immunity is an Exemption in WA State

The Mature Minor Rule requires that providers consider the Mature Minor Factors that determine whether a youth has  the capacity to understand the proposed health care service and/or  treatment and is sufficiently mature to make their own health care  decisions. 

Read the Mature Minor Rule

Natural Immunity is an Exemption in WA State

Natural Immunity is an Exemption in WA State

Natural Immunity is an Exemption in WA State

Before attending an early learning program, a child must be vaccinated against or show proof of acquired immunity for the vaccine-preventable  disease, pursuant to chapter  246-105 WAC.  If an outbreak of a vaccine-preventable disease occurs within an early  learning program, an early learning provider must notify the parents or  guardians of children exempt from immunization for that disease and children without vaccination documents. A provider may exclude the child  from the child care premises for the duration of the outbreak of that  vaccine-preventable disease. 

WAC 110-300-0210: Acquired Immunity Exemption to School Immunizations

Parents Have Religious Exemption in WA State

Natural Immunity is an Exemption in WA State

Parents Have Religious Exemption in WA State

A written certification signed by any  parent or legal guardian of the child or any adult in loco parentis to  the child that the religious beliefs of the signator are contrary to the  required immunization measures; or

a written certification signed by any parent or legal guardian of the  child or any adult in loco parentis to the child that the signator has  either a philosophical or personal objection to the immunization of the  child. A philosophical or personal objection may not be used to exempt a  child from the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine.

RCW 28A.210.090: Religious Exemptions to School Immunizations

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What is a WAC?

What is a WAC?

What is a WAC?

Regulations of  executive branch agencies are issued by authority of statutes. Like legislation and the Constitution, regulations are a source  of primary law in Washington State. The WAC codifies the regulations and arranges them by subject or  agency. The online version of the WAC is updated twice a month. Copies of the WAC as they existed each year since 2004 are  available in the WAC archive. 

WAC Protects People, Businesses , & Schools Against Unlawful Policies

What is a RCW?

What is a WAC?

What is a WAC?

The Revised Code of Washington (RCW) is the compilation of all permanent laws now in force. It is a collection of Session Laws (enacted by the Legislature, and signed by the Governor, or enacted via the initiative process), arranged by topic, with amendments added and repealed laws removed. It does not include temporary laws such as appropriations acts. The official version of the RCW is published by the Statute Law Committee and the Code Reviser. 

RCW Protects People, Businesses, & Schools By Reinstating Our Enforceable Laws

Initiative 1853 Adds New Provision into WA State Law

This measure would prohibit the governor and any Washington state governmental entities, including cities or counties, from imposing mandatory medical procedures such as: vaccinations, mask-wearing, medical passports, digital identifications, social credit systems, and lockdowns. Any private or governmental entity enforcing such policies must allow for medical, religious, and philosophical exemptions and assume full liability should any related injuries occur from these policies. 

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