H.E.A. 1001, P.L. 1
Effective: March 3, 2022
- Allows the secretary of Family and Social Services (secretary) to issue a waiver of human services statutory provisions and administrative rules if the secretary determines that the waiver is necessary to claim certain enhanced federal matching funds available to the Medicaid program. Allows the secretary to issue an emergency declaration for purposes of participating in specified authorized federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) emergency allotments. Requires the secretary to prepare and submit any waivers or emergency declarations to the budget committee.
- Allows the state health commissioner of the State Department of Health or the commissioner’s designated public health authority to issue standing orders, prescriptions, or protocols to administer or dispense certain immunizations for individuals who are at least five years old.
- Defines “Indiana governmental entity” and specifies that an Indiana governmental entity (current law refers to a state or local unit) may not issue or require an immunization passport.
- Provides that an individual is not disqualified from unemployment benefits if the individual has complied with the requirements for seeking an exemption from an employer’s COVID-19 immunization requirements and was discharged from employment for failing or refusing to receive an immunization against COVID-19.
- Provides that an employer may not impose a requirement that employees receive an immunization against COVID-19 unless the employer provides individual exemptions that allow an employee to opt out of the requirement on the basis of medical reasons, religious reasons, or immunity from COVID-19 acquired from a prior infection with COVID-19.
Read the bill at: http://iga.in.gov/legislative/2022/bills/house/1001