Guest guest Posted March 24, 2012 Report Share Posted March 24, 2012 I know we have discussed this topic previously, but now my oldest will be attending college in IL this fall, and IL doesn't allow for philosophical exemptions, only religious or medical. He doesn't have a specific medical reason, though I believe he is sensitive to chemicals. If he drinks fluoridated water, he gets nausea and a headache. But I don't have medical proof of that. As far as religious, the law says you have to " detail the student's objection to immunization on religious grounds. The objection must set forth the specific religious belief that conflicts with the immunization. The religious objection may be personal and need not be directed by the tenets of an established religious organization. General philosophical or moral reluctance to allow immunizations will not provide a sufficient basis for an exception to statutory requirements. " I think I will have better luck with the religious exemption, but am unsure how to proceed. Any suggestions? Has anyone else had to give specific religious belief? Thanks, Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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