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Indiana Students granted religious exemptions against shots. Media misreported.
Posted on 8/13/21 at 4:05 pm
Posted on 8/13/21 at 4:05 pm
Indiana Students Granted Religious Exemptions Against Shots
The media has misreported the recent denial of an emergency injunction pending appeal involving students at Indiana University.
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Governor Eric Holcomb has not mandated that every Indiana resident take COVID shots, nor can he. Moreover, Indiana has a strong state law regarding religious exemptions. Indiana law requires that schools accommodate religious exemptions to any mandated “vaccine” set forth in Indiana Code Section 21-40-5.
The media has misreported the recent denial of an emergency injunction pending appeal involving students at Indiana University.
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Governor Eric Holcomb has not mandated that every Indiana resident take COVID shots, nor can he. Moreover, Indiana has a strong state law regarding religious exemptions. Indiana law requires that schools accommodate religious exemptions to any mandated “vaccine” set forth in Indiana Code Section 21-40-5.
Posted on 8/13/21 at 4:06 pm to JustInfo
If you've already submitted your other required vaccine info, can you now claim a religious exemption?
Posted on 8/13/21 at 4:07 pm to Gravitiger
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If you've already submitted your other required vaccine info, can you now claim a religious exemption?
This particular vaccine is derived from stem cell research (aborted fetal tissue) IIRC. And abortion is clearly a religious issue.
Posted on 8/13/21 at 4:15 pm to JustInfo
I believe the doctrine of the Christian Scientists (won't take blood transfusions) would exempt them, but what other religions would be exempt?
Posted on 8/13/21 at 4:20 pm to TigerVespamon
From the Indiana statutes requiring vaccination of students in state universities:
Section 21-40-5-6 - Religious objections
(a) Except as otherwise provided, a student may not be required to undergo testing, examination, immunization, or treatment required under this chapter when the student objects on religious grounds.
(b) A religious objection does not exempt a student from testing, examination, immunization, or treatment required under this chapter unless the request for an exemption is:
(1) made in writing;
(2) signed by the student; and
(3) delivered to the individual who might order a test, an examination, an immunization, or a treatment absent the religious objection.
There is no genuineness test. They don't have to justify their reasoning or even state their religion. They just have to make a written statement saying they object for religious reasons.
Section 21-40-5-6 - Religious objections
(a) Except as otherwise provided, a student may not be required to undergo testing, examination, immunization, or treatment required under this chapter when the student objects on religious grounds.
(b) A religious objection does not exempt a student from testing, examination, immunization, or treatment required under this chapter unless the request for an exemption is:
(1) made in writing;
(2) signed by the student; and
(3) delivered to the individual who might order a test, an examination, an immunization, or a treatment absent the religious objection.
There is no genuineness test. They don't have to justify their reasoning or even state their religion. They just have to make a written statement saying they object for religious reasons.
This post was edited on 8/13/21 at 4:26 pm
Posted on 8/13/21 at 4:44 pm to JustInfo
Liberals need to find out whether the students were Mooslim or not before turning on the outrage.
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