Michigan: Fight for your exemptions
Our Stand: At-A-Glance
- In 2014, MDHHS promulgated a rule which required parents to go to the health department for an exemption. The current statute allows a parent to hand a statement into the administrators of the school simply stating their objection to vaccination.
- In 2023, MDHHS rolled out a “digital process”, which forced parents to unknowingly input theirs and their child’s private health information directly into the MCIR, without their knowledge or consent. The local health department does not inform parents that they have a right to privacy, have haphazardly tried to apply HIPAA, but do not acknowledge there is no consent to this practice, there is no disclosure as to who has access to the private health information, or how it is being stored or used. This is a complete violation of privacy.
- The following bills are proof that MDHHS has been violating state law for 10 years, ignoring the rights of doctors to practice medicine without government interference, and the fundamental rights of parents to guide their children’s education. The goal is not health. The goal is to increase vaccine uptake.
- For more information go to Michigan for Vaccine Choice’s page here.
- 6205 revises the Public Health Code: These draconian bills would Codify the practice of forcing parents to attend a one-sided lecture on the benefits of vaccines, without proper informed consent, or discussing true benefits vs. harm.
- For Medical Exemptions: Forces Doctors to use a form prescribed by the health department for a medical exemption. This interferes with the doctor-patient relationship, forcing doctors to include information about the child that has nothing to do with their medical status.
- Interferes with the doctor practicing medicine, as they have taken an oath to do.
- Increases data reporting requirements, adding more steps to a doctor visit to collect private data to which the department does have a right.
- Compels speech: forces a doctor to say that a contraindication to vaccines puts the child at risk for a vaccine preventable disease.
- For non-medical exemption: There is zero provision in the bill to indicate IF this information is being gathered, stored and or shared with other 3rd parties, completely violating health privacy rights required by the statute.
- There is no provision for the addition of this data to the Michigan Care Improvement Registry (MCIR).
- There is no “opt out”, if this process violates religious beliefs.
- Forces parents to agree to the exclusion of their child for any reason the Health Department deems a “disease control measure”, even if the child is healthy.
- Compels speech: forces parents to agree that by waiving vaccines, they are putting their child and others in danger.
- HB6205 has been referred to the health policy committee.
- HB6206 Changes the Revised School Code: Most notably, this bill removes the religious and other (philosophical) language entirely. This bill goes against the state and federal constitution.
- This bill is tie-bar with 6205, yet sent to a different committee, presumably to hide the nature of the bills from lawmakers.
- Referred to Education Committee.
- HB6207 Revises the School Aid Act: Allows for MDHHS to take away school funding if the increased reporting requirements are not met. Thus, turning school administrations into arms of MDHHS. Referred to Education Committee.
- HB6208 Revises the Child Care Act: Forces all employees of childcare and group homes to be vaccinated, though there is no specification or limit on vaccines that will be required. Does not allow for any exemptions. Referred to Health Policy Committee.
- HB6209 Revises the Child Care Act: Forces small business owners to provide vaccination status of employees. Presumably, MDHHS will require these businesses to begin using MCIR in their businesses for reporting vaccination of adult employees. This goes against the current statute for MCIR, as it is a “childhood registry”.
- Business owners are not equipped to deal with private health information and the privacy laws surrounding this private information.
- Business owners for daycares and group homes become enforcement for MDHHS, or face the threat of being shut down.
- Referred to a committee that is not health or education, presumably to separate from HB6208 to increase the chance of it passing.
- Forces workers to handle private health information without taking privacy measures required by law.
- Referred to the Regulatory Reform Committee
- HB6210 Revises the Public Health code
- Hold more vaccination clinics.
- Requires that Local Health Department provide a list of school’s vaccination percentage, exemption status, and the surrounding schools to the local governing entity to advertise publicly the vaccination status of children.
- The goal of MDHHS to increase vaccine uptake, to reduce exemption rates below 5% through aggressive public shaming, vaccine clinics by any means necessary.
- Refered to the Health Policy Committee