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Bill Detail: HB25-1027

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Title Update Disease Control Statutes
Status Introduced In House - Assigned to Health & Human Services (01/08/2025)
Bill Subjects
  • Health Care & Health Insurance
  • Public Health
  • State Government
House Sponsors K. Brown (D)
L. Gilchrist (D)
Senate Sponsors L. Daugherty (D)
House Committee Health and Human Services
Senate Committee
Date Introduced 01/08/2025
AI Summary
Summary

The bill amends various statutes governing the operations of the
department of public health and environment (department) regarding
disease control. Specifically, sections 1 through 9 of the bill:
  • Repeal the governor's expert emergency epidemic response
committee (GEEERC);
  • Direct the state board of health to review and approve the
department's emergency response and recovery plan every
3 years; and
  • Require the executive director of the department or, if the
executive director is not the chief medical officer, the chief
medical officer to convene a group of subject matter
experts to develop crisis standards of care to be used in
responding to a public health emergency.
Sections 10 through 15 modify school immunization provisions
as follows to:
  • Allow the records of a physician assistant to be used to
create a certificate of immunization for a student;
  • Eliminate a provision regarding a plan for complying with
immunization requirements since it is not one of the ways
for complying with school immunization requirements;
  • Repeal the 14-day period within which a student whose
certificate of immunization is not up to date to comply with
immunization requirements to attend school and instead
direct the state board of health to establish a timeline for
compliance that is no shorter than 14 days after notice of
noncompliance is received;
  • Extend from February 15 to April 15 the deadline for a
school to distribute the annual letter to parents specifying
the school's aggregate immunization rates and the
immunization requirements applicable for the next school
year;
  • Remove gendered pronouns and replace them with
gender-neutral language; and
  • Repeal the requirement for schools to notify the department
and the local public health agency when a student is
suspended or expelled from school for noncompliance with
immunization requirements.
Section 16 extends from July 15 to September 15 the date by
which the department is required to submit to the general assembly an
annual report summarizing health-care-associated infections data received
from health facilities in the state.
Section 17 repeals the requirement for certain health-care
providers to offer a hepatitis C screening test to individuals born between
1945 and 1965 and instead directs the state board of health to adopt
standards, consistent with recommendations from the federal centers for
disease control and prevention, for hepatitis C screening tests.

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