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SB 222: Childhood Vaccinations [SPSC]

GENERAL BILL by Ring

Childhood Vaccinations [SPSC]; Requires a pediatrician or attending physician to discuss the risks, benefits, and alternatives of each vaccination before a child is vaccinated. Provides requirements for the administration of certain vaccines required for school entry. Requires licensed health care providers to provide certain vaccine information statements to parents, legal guardians, and legal representatives before administering certain vaccines to children, etc.

Effective Date: 07/01/2010
Last Action: 4/30/2010 Senate - Died in Committee on Health Regulation
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF

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  • Bill History

    Date Chamber Action
    10/5/2009 Senate • Filed
    12/9/2009 Senate • Referred to Health Regulation; Children, Families, and Elder Affairs; Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means
    3/2/2010 Senate • Introduced, referred to Health Regulation; Children, Families, and Elder Affairs; Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means -SJ 00025
    4/30/2010 Senate • Died in Committee on Health Regulation

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  • SB 222, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 11/15/2009 at 1:18 AM

    Bill Text:   Web Page | PDF
    Analyses:   None

    Related Bills (1)

    Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location
    H 117 Childhood Vaccinations Ambler Similar Last Action: 3/1/2010 H Withdrawn from Health Care Regulation Policy (HFPC); PreK-12 Appropriations (CEED); Civil Justice & Courts Policy (CCJP); Health Care Appropriations (CGHC); Withdrawn prior to introduction -HJ 00018
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    Citations - Statutes (3)

    Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help
    381.003 Communicable disease and AIDS prevention and control.
    1002.42 Private schools.
    1003.22 School-entry health examinations; immunization against communicable diseases; exemptions; duties of Department of Health.

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