Senate Bill 950 proposes to amend existing statutes regarding immunization requirements for students in Wisconsin. Currently, students can waive the immunization requirement for reasons of health, religion, or personal conviction. This bill seeks to eliminate the personal conviction exemption, thereby allowing waivers only for health or religious reasons.

The specific legal changes include the deletion of the phrase "or personal conviction" from the waiver provisions in the statutes. As a result, the immunization requirement will be strictly enforced, and students will no longer be able to opt out based on personal beliefs. This change aims to increase immunization compliance rates among students in schools, child care centers, and nursery schools.

Statutes affected:
Bill Text: 49.155(1m)(br), 49.155, 252.04(3), 252.04