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MO SB1058
Bill
AI Summary
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Beginning June 1, 2018, Missouri would prohibit mandating public clinic use of children's vaccines containing human DNA, including vaccines for measles, mumps, rubella, varicella, and hepatitis A
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The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services must develop a voluntary replacement alternative program offering CDC and FDA-approved vaccines that contain no human DNA content
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The department must submit budget requests for a statewide registry of enrolled children, including a delayed/separated vaccine schedule, biennial health screening surveys, state liability waivers, and 10-year cost estimates
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The program automatically expires on August 28, 2028, unless reauthorized by the General Assembly
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The department may promulgate rules to implement the program, subject to legislative review under Chapter 536
Legislative Description
Creates a voluntary replacement alternative program for children's vaccines which do not contain human DNA content
Last Action
Second Read and Referred S Veterans' Affairs and Health Committee
2/22/2016