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Hospitals and doctors may not discriminate based on vaccination status. For minors, providers must explain vaccine risks and benefits, get a parent signature, and offer slower schedules. Pharmacists may sell ivermectin without a prescription, with immunity if acting in good faith. Parents may exempt kids from school health exams and shots on conscience grounds; the health department must post an online form. Vaccines aren't counted as treatment in emergencies.
Vote Yes on this bill if you want to ban discrimination based on vaccination status, require expanded parental consent and optional slower vaccine schedules for minors, allow pharmacists to provide ivermectin without a prescription, and broaden school health and vaccine exemptions on conscience.
Organizations that support this bill may include medical freedom and parental rights groups, civil liberties groups focused on health privacy, and libertarian-leaning policy organizations.
Vote No on this bill if you want to maintain current vaccination policies and school requirements, avoid behind-the-counter ivermectin access and liability shields, and prevent added consent and scheduling mandates on clinicians.
Organizations that oppose this bill may include public health associations, pediatric and medical professional societies, hospital systems, and vaccine advocacy groups.
No floor votes have been cast in the full chamber.
No floor votes have been cast in the full chamber.