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FL S1094
Bill
AI Summary
- Beginning July 1, 2024, the Florida Department of Health must obtain legislative approval before adding any new immunizations to those required for school attendance
- Any person may claim an exemption from an immunization requirement if no fully FDA-approved vaccine (excluding emergency use authorizations) is available to fulfill it, with no additional conditions required by employers, school districts, or state agencies
- Entities requiring or administering vaccines must inform recipients whether the vaccine is fully FDA-approved, known injuries and their rates, the risk of permanent disability or death compared to the disease, and whether the manufacturer assumes liability for injuries
- State agencies, local governments, and political subdivisions are prohibited from adopting mandatory vaccination policies during a declared public health emergency without explicit legislative approval, regardless of federal agency mandates or international health organization recommendations
- The Department of Health and other government entities are prohibited from participating in or employing any digital health identification registry or similar health data tracking mechanism without legislative approval, whether recommended by federal or international organizations
Legislative Description
Immunization Requirements
Last Action
Died in Health Policy
3/8/2024
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