85R2465 SCL-F By: Davis of Harris H.B. No. 126 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to an educational module certificate requirement for certain immunization exemptions; authorizing a fee. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Sections 38.001(c) and (c-1), Education Code, are amended to read as follows: (c) Immunization is not required for a person's admission to any elementary or secondary school if the person applying for admission: (1) submits to the admitting official: (A) an affidavit or a certificate signed by a physician who is duly registered and licensed to practice medicine in the United States, in which it is stated that, in the physician's opinion, the immunization required poses a significant risk to the health and well-being of the applicant or any member of the applicant's family or household; or (B) the following documents: (i) an affidavit signed by the applicant or, if the applicant is a minor, by the applicant's parent or guardian stating that the applicant declines immunization for reasons of conscience, including a religious belief; and (ii) a certificate verifying that the applicant or, if the applicant is a minor, the applicant's parent or guardian has completed the immunization educational module described by Section 161.0041(f), Health and Safety Code; or (2) is a member of the armed forces of the United States and is on active duty. (c-1) An affidavit submitted under Subsection (c)(1)(B)(i) [Section (c)(1)(B)] must be on a form described by Section 161.0041, Health and Safety Code, and must be submitted to the admitting official not later than the 90th day after the date the affidavit is notarized. SECTION 2. Sections 51.9192(d), (d-2), and (d-3), Education Code, are amended to read as follows: (d) A student to whom this section applies or a parent or guardian of the student is not required to comply with Subsection (c) if the student or a parent or guardian of the student submits to the institution: (1) an affidavit or a certificate signed by a physician who is duly registered and licensed to practice medicine in the United States in which it is stated that, in the physician's opinion, the vaccination required would be injurious to the health and well-being of the student; or (2) the following documents: (A) an affidavit signed by the student stating that the student declines the vaccination for bacterial meningitis for reasons of conscience, including a religious belief, or a written or electronic confirmation that the student has completed the Internet-based process described by Subsection (d-3) for declining the vaccination on that basis, as [if] applicable; and (B) a certificate verifying that the student has completed the immunization educational module described by Section 161.0041(f), Health and Safety Code [to the student]. (d-2) An affidavit submitted under Subsection (d)(2)(A) [(d)(2)] must be: (1) on a form described by Section 161.0041, Health and Safety Code; and (2) submitted to the appropriate admitting official not later than the 90th day after the date the affidavit is notarized. (d-3) The Department of State Health Services shall develop and implement a secure, Internet-based process to be used exclusively at those public junior colleges that elect to use the process to allow an entering student to apply online for an exemption from the vaccination requirement under this section for reasons of conscience. The online process portal must be designed to ensure that duplicate exemption requests are avoided to the greatest extent possible and provide for submission of the immunization educational module certificate under Subsection (d)(2)(B). The exemption form used by a student to claim an exemption under the process must contain a statement indicating that the student understands the benefits and risks of the immunization and the benefits and risks of not receiving the immunization. SECTION 3. Sections 51.933(d) and (d-1), Education Code, are amended to read as follows: (d) No form of immunization is required for a person's admission to an institution of higher education if the person applying for admission: (1) submits to the admitting official: (A) an affidavit or a certificate signed by a physician who is duly registered and licensed to practice medicine within the United States in which it is stated that, in the physician's opinion, the immunization required poses a significant risk to the health and well-being of the applicant or any member of the applicant's family or household; or (B) the following documents: (i) an affidavit signed by the applicant or, if the applicant is a minor, by the applicant's parent or guardian stating that the applicant declines immunization for reasons of conscience, including a religious belief; and (ii) a certificate verifying that the applicant or, if the applicant is a minor, the applicant's parent or guardian has completed the immunization educational module described by Section 161.0041(f), Health and Safety Code; or (2) is a member of the armed forces of the United States and is on active duty. (d-1) An affidavit submitted under Subsection (d)(1)(B)(i) [Section (d)(1)(B)] must be on a form described by Section 161.0041, Health and Safety Code, and must be submitted to the admitting official not later than the 90th day after the date the affidavit is notarized. SECTION 4. Section 161.004(d), Health and Safety Code, is amended to read as follows: (d) A child is exempt from an immunization required by this section if: (1) a parent, managing conservator, or guardian states that the immunization is being declined for reasons of conscience, including a religious belief, and completes the immunization educational module described by Section 161.0041(f); or (2) the immunization is medically contraindicated based on the opinion of a physician licensed by any state in the United States who has examined the child. SECTION 5. The heading to Section 161.0041, Health and Safety Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 161.0041. IMMUNIZATION EXEMPTION AFFIDAVIT FORM; IMMUNIZATION EDUCATIONAL MODULE. SECTION 6. Section 161.0041, Health and Safety Code, is amended by amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsections (a-1), (f), and (g) to read as follows: (a) A person claiming an exemption from a required immunization based on reasons of conscience, including a religious belief, under Section 161.004 of this code, Section 38.001, 51.9192, or 51.933, Education Code, or Section 42.043, Human Resources Code, must submit: (1) [complete] an affidavit on a form provided by the department stating the reason for the exemption; and (2) a certificate verifying that the person has completed the immunization educational module described by Subsection (f). (a-1) Subsection (a)(1) [This subsection] does not apply to a person claiming the exemption using the Internet-based process under Section 51.9192(d-3), Education Code. (f) The department shall develop and maintain an Internet website that contains an immunization educational module and verification process to certify successful completion of the module. The module must present evidence-based information that is consistent with information published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention concerning: (1) epidemiology; (2) the prevention of disease through the use of vaccines; and (3) the safety and efficacy of vaccines. (g) The department may collect a fee for issuing a certificate described by Subsection (a)(2) in an amount designed to allow the department to recover from module users all of the department's direct and indirect costs in developing and maintaining the Internet website described by Subsection (f). SECTION 7. Sections 42.043(d) and (d-1), Human Resources Code, are amended to read as follows: (d) No immunization may be required for admission to a facility regulated under this chapter if a person applying for a child's admission submits [one of the following affidavits]: (1) an affidavit signed by a licensed physician stating that the immunization poses a significant risk to the health and well-being of the child or a member of the child's family or household; or (2) the following documents: (A) an affidavit signed by the child's parent or guardian stating that the applicant declines immunization for reasons of conscience, including a religious belief; and (B) a certificate verifying that the applicant's parent or guardian has completed the immunization educational module described by Section 161.0041(f), Health and Safety Code. (d-1) An affidavit submitted under Subsection (d)(2)(A) [Section (d)(2)] must be on a form described by Section 161.0041, Health and Safety Code, and must be submitted not later than the 90th day after the date the affidavit is notarized. SECTION 8. Not later than December 1, 2017, the executive commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission shall adopt rules to implement Sections 161.0041(f) and (g), Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act. SECTION 9. The change in law made by this Act applies only to a person claiming an immunization exemption on the basis of conscience, including a religious belief, on or after January 1, 2018. A person claiming an immunization exemption on the basis of conscience before January 1, 2018, is governed by the law in effect immediately before the effective date of this Act, and that law is continued in effect for that purpose. SECTION 10. This Act takes effect September 1, 2017.