New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1101

Introduced
1/31/22  

Caption

Requires students and certain other children to be annually vaccinated for influenza as condition of enrollment at public and private K-12 schools, preschools, child care centers, and institutions of higher education.

Impact

The legislation specifically impacts students enrolled in K-12 education and higher education institutions. It enforces that no student may be admitted or retained in a school or educational institution without proof of annual influenza vaccination. This law aligns with existing requirements for vaccinations for various contagious diseases but explicitly codifies influenza vaccination, which had previously only been enforced through regulations rather than statute. Additionally, parents or guardians can seek exemptions for medical or religious reasons, provided they follow stipulated guidelines.

Summary

S1101 mandates annual influenza vaccinations for students and certain other children as a condition for enrollment in public and private K-12 schools, preschools, child care centers, and institutions of higher education in New Jersey. This legislation is aimed at mitigating the overlap between COVID-19 and influenza cases, thereby reducing the burden on healthcare systems during flu season. With the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, the bill is part of efforts to preserve healthcare resources and ensure that students and children do not contribute to outbreaks in educational settings.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise concerning individual rights versus public health mandates, particularly in the context of exemptions for immunization based on personal belief or medical contraindication. Critics may view the requirement as an overreach into personal freedom and parental rights. Conversely, advocates argue that the law is essential for maintaining public health safety in communal environments like schools, especially in conjunction with ongoing efforts to manage the COVID-19 pandemic and its related healthcare challenges. The potential increase in community transmission of preventable diseases and the implications for healthcare access during peak seasons could lead to further debates on this topic.

Companion Bills

NJ A2007

Same As Requires students and certain other children to be annually vaccinated for influenza as condition of enrollment at public and private K-12 schools, preschools, child care centers, and institutions of higher education.

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Requires students and certain other children to be annually vaccinated for influenza as condition of enrollment at public and private K-12 schools, preschools, child care centers, and institutions of higher education.

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