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SR 108

URGING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO UNDERTAKE PRELIMINARY EDUCATION, OUTREACH, AND VACCINATION DRIVE EFFORTS AT SCHOOLS IN HAWAII WITH VACCINATION RATES UNDER FIFTY PERCENT, PRIORITIZING SCHOOLS WITH VACCINATION RATES UNDER THIRTY PERCENT, BEGINNING AT THE START OF THE 2025-2026 SCHOOL YEAR.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Stanley Chang and 4 co-sponsors

SR 108 urges Hawaii's Department of Health to boost vaccination rates in schools, focusing on those below 50%, to enhance public health and community immunity.

Referred to HHS.
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Bill Summary · SR 108

Summary of SR 108

Bill Overview

Bill Number: SR 108
Title: Urging the Department of Health to Undertake Preliminary Education, Outreach, and Vaccination Drive Efforts at Schools in Hawaii
Status: Referred to HHS
Introduced: March 07, 2025
Classification: Resolution
Subject: Department of Education, Department of Health, Schools, Vaccinations

Purpose and Intent

The primary aim of SR 108 is to enhance vaccination rates among school-aged children in Hawaii, particularly in schools where vaccination rates are notably low. The resolution calls for the Department of Health to initiate educational and outreach programs, as well as vaccination drives, targeting schools with vaccination rates below fifty percent, with a special focus on those with rates below thirty percent.

Key Provisions

  • Targeted Schools: The resolution emphasizes schools with vaccination rates under fifty percent, prioritizing those with rates under thirty percent.
  • Initiation Timeline: The proposed efforts are set to commence at the beginning of the 2025-2026 school year.
  • Focus Areas: The Department of Health will be responsible for:
    • Conducting educational campaigns to inform students and parents about the importance of vaccinations.
    • Organizing outreach programs to engage communities and encourage participation in vaccination drives.
    • Facilitating vaccination opportunities directly at schools.

Impact

  • Affected Population: The resolution primarily impacts students in Hawaii, particularly those attending schools with low vaccination rates. It also affects parents, educators, and health professionals involved in vaccination efforts.
  • Public Health Goals: By increasing vaccination rates, the resolution aims to improve overall public health outcomes, reduce the spread of vaccine-preventable diseases, and enhance community immunity.

Procedural Aspects

  • Legislative Actions:
    • March 7, 2025: The resolution was offered.
    • March 12, 2025: It was referred to the Health and Human Services (HHS) committee for further consideration.

Related Legislation

SR 108 has companion bills, including HR 169 and SCR 129, which may address similar issues or provide additional context to the vaccination efforts in Hawaii.

This resolution represents a proactive approach to addressing public health concerns and ensuring that children in Hawaii receive necessary vaccinations, thereby promoting a healthier future for the community.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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