Then they can be easily charged with something like *child abuse*, *neglect*, or *endangering the welfare of a minor*. Lots of material there.
No such charges in Texas - although I've heard that Medicaid patients have been (illegally and fraudulently) threatened with losing Medicaid if they don't get all the recommended shots.
See my post 19 above. How many people were made aware of the opt out by the strong position in the Governor's EO? He added that note purposefully to call attention to the opt out on this vaccine, while he could have just left alone, since there's already Statutory law that's in place.
What does "executive officer of the State" mean to you?