A nonmedical exemption (NME) is an exemption to one or more school-required vaccines based upon a religious belief whose teachings are opposed to immunizations or a personal belief that is opposed to immunizations. This process may be completed by parents/guardians, emancipated students, or students 18 years or older.
Obtain a Certificate of Nonmedical Exemption by fully reviewing and completing the Online Immunization Education Module.
(This does not require the signature of my/my child’s health care provider.)
The child’s health care provider
1) Meets the criteria to sign the Certificate of Nonmedical Exemption, and
2) Is willing to provide immunization consultation and sign the Certificate of Nonmedical Exemption.
You are responsible for providing the Certificate of Nonmedical Exemption that will be made available upon completion of the Online Immunization Education Module (Module) to each school or child care you/your child attends.
Completing a Certificate of Nonmedical Exemption this way does not require the signature of a health care provider.
Must read the following:
For help with the Module or questions, email the CIIS School Coordinator at cdphe_ciis_schools@state.co.us.
Downloadable Immunization Education Module transcripts
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You are responsible for providing a copy of the signed Certificate of Nonmedical Exemption to each school or child care you/your child attends.
Completing the Certificate of Nonmedical Exemption this way requires the signature of one of the following health care providers who are authorized to administer immunizations and licensed in the state of Colorado:
Per SB 20-163, there is no requirement for providers to sign a Certificate of Nonmedical Exemption.
Parents/guardians, emancipated students, or students 18 years or older have the option of obtaining a nonmedical exemption without a provider's signature by completing the Online Immunization Education Module.
Downloadable Certificate of Nonmedical Exemption:
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Per Colorado Revised Statutes 25-4-2403(2.5) and 25-4-2403, immunizing providers are required to submit immunization, medical exemption, and nonmedical exemption data into the Colorado Immunization Information System.
A Certificate of Nonmedical Exemption is to be submitted by the student’s parent/guardian upon entry and at each interval immunizations are due following the ACIP immunization schedule.
A Certificate of Nonmedical Exemption is to be submitted by the student’s parent/guardian upon entry and will expire annually on June 30 unless it is submitted as a part of a school’s designated early registration period for the upcoming school year.
Emancipated students with documentation or a student 18 years or older may complete and submit an exemption on their own.
A Certificate of Nonmedical Exemption is to be submitted by the student’s parent/guardian upon entry. A Certificate of NME is an annual requirement in this age group and is valid if it is dated within the past 12 months.
A Certificate of NME that was valid for the prior school year continues to be valid through the summer camp season.
A Certificate of NME that is intended for the upcoming school year and completed during an early registration process may also be valid for the current camp season (reference K-12 requirements above).
A Certificate of Nonmedical Exemption must be submitted upon enrollment.
Note: Certificates of Nonmedical Exemption expire if the student changes their college or university. A new Certificate of Nonmedical Exemption will be required if they enroll in another Colorado college or university.
Emancipated students with documentation or a student 18 years or older may complete and submit an exemption on their own.