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To request a medical exemption from one or more required vaccinations, the MSDH Medical Exemption Request (Form 139-M) must be completed and signed by the child's pediatrician, family physician, or internist who is duly licensed in Mississippi. Children receiving specialized or tertiary care outside of the state may have medical exemption requests completed and signed by their tertiary care physician.
All exemptions submitted by a Mississippi licensed pediatrician, family physician, or internist will be accepted based on the Medical Exemption guidelines below. Medical exemption requests completed and signed by a tertiary care physician outside of the state will be reviewed on a case by case basis.
Review of all medical exemption requests will be conducted at the Mississippi State Department of Health by the State Epidemiologist or Deputy State Epidemiologist.
Once the request is reviewed and accepted, a Certificate of Medical/Religious Exemption (Form 122) will be issued. Only the Certificate of Medical/Religious Exemption (Form 122) signed and dated by the State Epidemiologist or Deputy State Epidemiologist provides official, documented proof that a child has been issued an exemption by MSDH. The original Certificate of Medical/Religious Exemption (Form 122) will be housed at MSDH with a copy mailed to the parent and the requesting physician.
Follow up and request for additional information will be conducted by the State Epidemiologist or Deputy State Epidemiologist for out-of-state medical exemption requests if needed. The parent and the requesting physician will be contacted in the event that the out-of-state medical exemption request is not accepted.
Any requested medical exemption will be allowed if it meets the following guidelines
Data regarding medical exemptions will be maintained in the Immunization area of the MSDH website. See the report at the end of this page.
The exemption expiration date will be based on the circumstances for the exemption, and will be no less than one school year unless otherwise indicated on the request.
This policy will not amend the school law Section 41-23-37, Mississippi Code of 1972. Children with a Certificate of Medical Exemption who are not adequately immunized will be excluded from school if there is a threat of vaccine preventable diseases occurring in the community. The child will be excluded until the infectious disease is no longer present, or is no longer a threat to the safety and welfare of the child or other children in the school.
Questions regarding the medical exemption process or the medical exemption request form should be directed to the MSDH Office of Immunization at (601) 576-7751.
The medical exemption request form should be sent to the Mississippi State Department of Health central office in Jackson:
Mississippi State Department of Health
570 E. Woodrow Wilson, O-350
Attn: Immunization Office
Post Office Box 1700
Jackson, MS 39215-1700
Telephone: (601) 576-7751
Fax: (601) 576-7686
The State Epidemiologist or Deputy State Epidemiologist can also be reached at (601) 576-7725.
The Mississippi State Board of Health strongly supports K-12 vaccination as a primary means of protecting our children from vaccine preventable communicable diseases and the resulting adverse outcomes.
Full statement from the State Board of Health
To request a religious exemption from one or more required vaccinations for Mississippi school entry, the parent or guardian must complete the MSDH Religious Exemption Request (Form 139-R) and submit to the County Health Department (appointment is required: 855-767-0170).
A review of all religious exemption requests for completeness will be conducted at the Mississippi State Department of Health. Complete Religious exemption requests submitted per MSDH policy will be accepted and signed by the State Epidemiologist or Deputy State Epidemiologist. Once the request is reviewed and accepted, a Certificate of Medical/Religious Exemption (Form 122) will be issued. Only the Certificate of Medical/Religious Exemption (Form 122) signed and dated by the State Epidemiologist or Deputy State Epidemiologist provides official, documented proof that a child has been issued a medical/religious exemption by MSDH. The original Certificate of Medical/Religious Exemption (Form 122) will be housed at MSDH with a copy mailed to the parent and the daycare or school indicated on the Religious Exemption Request Form.
Any requested religious exemption will be accepted by MSDH, and a Certificate of Medical/Religious Exemption issued if following guidelines are met.
Data regarding medical/religious exemptions will be posted annually and will be maintained in the Immunization area of the MSDH website.
Questions regarding the religious exemption process or the religious exemption request form should be directed to the Office of Immunizations at (601) 576-7751.