Illinois allows both Medical or Religious exemption for vaccines. The State of Illinois recommends the parent write a statement of religious objection.
A medical exemption can only be given by your child's physician.
File exemption with your child's school and local Health Department. There is a PDF of the Illinois State instructions at this page: aroadtorecovery.org/illinois.html
You can find the exemption requirements by simply logging onto irs.gov. Wikipedia.org also offers some information on these tax exemption requirements.
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Children are required to have had their mmr (measles, mumps, rubella), DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis) and polio vaccinations in all 50 states. However, additional immunizations may be required as per the health department of the state. There are also non-required, but recommended immunizations. Contact your local school district and your pediatrician to find out what immunizations your child needs.
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Information on the Illinois budget can be found online on various sites. Illinois is Broke is an informative website that presents news articles about the financial situation in Illinois. One can also visit the official government website, Illinois, to find out about the Illinois budget.
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You can find all kinds of information on the CDC website about emergency preparation, immunizations, cancer and disease screening. You can also find information on healthy living and other topics.
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