Arkansas Act 676 Vaccination Exemption Report
Per Arkansas Act 676, CAC is required to make vaccination exemptions among our student population open to public online. These records must indicate the following:
- The number of students within the public or private school who have been granted from the Department of Health an exemption from the requirement to obtain one or more vaccinations as required by state law.
• CAC has 8 students in grades K-12 with exemption letters. - The percentage of students within the public or private school who have been granted from the Department of Health an exemption from the requirement to obtain one or more vaccinations as required by state law.
• 0.98 percent of students K-12 have an exemption letter. - The number of students within the public or private school who have failed to provide proof of vaccinations required by the state and have not obtained an exemption from the Department of Health.
• Zero students K-12 have no proof of immunizations - The percentage of students within the public or private school who have failed to provide proof of vaccinations required by the state and have not obtained an exemption from the Department of Health.
• Zero percent of student K-12 have no proof of immunization
While the vast majority of students meet vaccination requirements, it’s important to acknowledge that, in rare cases, vaccines can cause adverse reactions. When such situations occur, families may face unexpected medical challenges that require careful attention and guidance. Consulting with professionals who specialize in vaccine injuries can help ensure that any health impacts are properly documented and that legal rights are understood.
A qualified attorney can assist in navigating the complexities of reporting, filing claims, and pursuing compensation if a vaccine-related injury arises. By providing expertise and support, they help families address these uncommon but serious situations with clarity and confidence, ensuring that affected individuals receive the attention and resources they need.