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HB1811-FN: repealing statutory immunization requirements for children.
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n outbreak of communicable disease. IV. RSA 141-C:20-e, relative to immunization reports to the department of health and human services by schools and child care agencies. VI. RSA 141-C:6, XIV - XVII, relative to rulemaking requirements regarding childhood immunization requirements, including age for administration, number of doses, acceptable level of immunization for enrollment in school or child care
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141-C:1-A
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re. The department and any political subdivision of the state of New Hampshire shall not require vaccinations under any circumstance. 3 Medical Freedom in Immunizations. Amend RSA 141-C:1-a, I to read as follows: I. Every person has the natural, essential, and inherent right to bodily integrity, free from any threat or compulsion by government to accept an immunization. Accordingly, no person may be com
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141-C:20-A
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sparent, evidence-based education that enables individuals and families to make voluntary, informed choices about their health care. 2 Communicable Disease; Immunization. Amend RSA 141-C:20-a, I to read as follows: 141-C:20-a Immunization. [I. All parents or legal guardians shall have their children, who are residing in this state, immunized against diphtheria, mumps, pertussis, poliomyelitis, rubella, r
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141-C:20-B
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. 4 Repeal. The following are repealed: I. RSA 141-C:1-a, II(b), relative to a reference to vaccination as a prerequisite for admission to school or a child care agency. I. RSA 141-C:20-b, relative to records of childhood immunizations. II. RSA 141-C:20-c, relative to exemptions from childhood immunization requirements. III. RSA 141-C:20-d, relative to an attendance exemption for unvaccinated childre
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141-C:20-C
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ated: (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. III. Nothing in this section shall require an immunization/vaccination requirement for diseases that are noncommunicable.Noncommunicable disease means a disease that is not infectious or transmissible from person-to-p
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141-C:20-D
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ild care agency. I. RSA 141-C:20-b, relative to records of childhood immunizations. II. RSA 141-C:20-c, relative to exemptions from childhood immunization requirements. III. RSA 141-C:20-d, relative to an attendance exemption for unvaccinated children during an outbreak of communicable disease. IV. RSA 141-C:20-e, relative to immunization reports to the department of health and human services by schools
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141-C:20-E
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ns from childhood immunization requirements. III. RSA 141-C:20-d, relative to an attendance exemption for unvaccinated children during an outbreak of communicable disease. IV. RSA 141-C:20-e, relative to immunization reports to the department of health and human services by schools and child care agencies. VI. RSA 141-C:6, XIV - XVII, relative to rulemaking requirements regarding childhood immunization re
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141-C:6
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n outbreak of communicable disease. IV. RSA 141-C:20-e, relative to immunization reports to the department of health and human services by schools and child care agencies. VI. RSA 141-C:6, XIV - XVII, relative to rulemaking requirements regarding childhood immunization requirements, including age for administration, number of doses, acceptable level of immunization for enrollment in school or child care