Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB279

Introduced
1/23/26  

Caption

Vaccination Requirements; Information

Impact

By amending AS 14.30 and introducing sections related to immunizations for youth athletics and students at the University of Alaska, HB279 would significantly streamline the vaccination requirements that can be enforced at the state level. This may standardize health requirements across educational and athletic organizations and could improve public health outcomes by ensuring a higher percentage of immunized youths participating in school and athletic programs.

Summary

House Bill 279 addresses the requirements for immunizations concerning youth participation in athletics and educational settings within Alaska. The bill grants the commissioner of health the authority to mandate specific immunizations deemed necessary for the welfare of children and the public. It lays out provisions that require immunizations approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for participation in interscholastic activities and for students at the University of Alaska.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB279 include concerns about personal freedoms, parental rights, and the implications that mandatory vaccination might have on school enrollment and athletic participation. Some legislators and parents may question the appropriateness of government mandates in health decisions and the extent of the commissioner’s power to impose such regulations. Critics could argue that such mandates could lead to exclusionary practices, particularly for families who may be reticent to vaccinate their children for personal or health-related reasons.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK HB2257

DCS; vaccinations; child placement

AK HB2086

Vaccination mandates; masks; prohibition

AK SB1194

Vaccination status; denial; prohibition

AK HB2005

Vaccination status; unprofessional conduct; policies

AK HB2707

Vaccination status; unprofessional conduct; policies

AK HB2335

Health professionals; patients; vaccination status

AK SB272

Health Information Exchange

AK HB285

Health Information Exchange

AK SB278

Influenza vaccination; to require private health insurance and the Alabama Medicaid program to pay or reimburse for influenza shots

AK SB78

Disclosure Of Wage Information

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.