Medical exemption
Available
Religious exemption
Available
Personal belief exemption
Available
Exemption Summary
| Exemption Type | Available | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Medical | Yes | Typically requires documentation from a licensed healthcare provider. |
| Religious | Yes | religious and personal belief combined under category of "nonmedical exemption" |
| Personal Belief | Yes | religious and personal belief combined under category of "nonmedical exemption" |
What This Means
- Medical exemptions are available, typically requiring documentation from a licensed healthcare provider.
- Religious exemptions are available for school immunization requirements.
- Personal belief (philosophical) exemptions are available.
- Special note: religious and personal belief combined under category of "nonmedical exemption"
Additional Details
religious and personal belief combined under category of "nonmedical exemption"
Official Sources
Last updated: May 1, 2025- Colorado Immunization Requirements
Colorado Department of Health · Accessed 2025-05-01
- School Vaccination Requirements — Colorado
CDC / Immunize.org · Accessed 2025-05-01
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About This Tool
What it covers
This tool summarizes school immunization exemption categories — medical, religious, and personal belief — for K–12 and childcare enrollment across all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
What it does not cover
This is not legal or medical advice. It does not cover college/university requirements, workplace mandates, or travel-related vaccination rules. Always consult your state health department and your child's healthcare provider for guidance specific to your situation.
Data sources
Data is compiled from official state health department guidance, the CDC's state-level immunization resources, and Immunize.org's law database. Where available, each state page links directly to official sources.
Updates & accuracy
The current dataset reflects a snapshot as of May 2025. State laws and regulations change — we review and update this data periodically, but it may not reflect the very latest changes.