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Prohibits clinicians from denying care to minors who delay or vary the CDC vaccination schedule, while preserving required vaccines and mandating new rulemaking.
Prohibits clinicians from denying care to minors who delay or vary the CDC vaccination schedule, while preserving required vaccines and mandating new rulemaking.
Status: Passed 1st Reading
Introduced: February 13, 2025
Short title used in text: California Accountability for Placements in Education Act (note: bill title for this version — see bill documents)
Note: The bill text included in the materials creates a new statutory protection for minors who (or whose parents/guardians) elect to delay or vary the timing/frequency of recommended childhood vaccinations. Below is a concise summary of the bill’s purpose, principal provisions, who is affected, and procedural/timeline items.
The bill aims to prevent minors from being refused medical care solely because the minor (or the minor’s parent/guardian) declines or delays compliance with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended childhood immunization schedule. It seeks to ensure access to health care while preserving the State’s ability to require vaccinations when public-health law mandates them.
Adds a new statutory section (proposed § 90‑21.5A) to the state health/medical practice law that:
Requires rulemaking:
If you want, I can:
- extract exact statutory language and place it side-by-side with current controlling provisions (G.S. 130A‑152) to show how this bill interacts with existing public-health requirements; or
- prepare a short checklist practices can use to comply with the new rule once it is adopted.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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