Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2554

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  
Refer
7/24/25  
Refer
7/30/25  

Caption

Relative to routine childhood immunizations

Impact

If enacted, this legislation would significantly affect state public health policy by improving the availability of immunization data at local and state levels. The reporting processes established by this bill would enable health authorities to track immunization rates more effectively. Additionally, it would support efforts to increase compliance with immunization requirements, ultimately contributing to the protection of public health, especially in maintaining herd immunity within school populations.

Summary

House Bill 2554 proposes amendments to the current laws governing childhood immunizations in Massachusetts by mandating that all schools, including public, private, and charter institutions, report annually on the immunization status of their students. The bill seeks to enhance transparency regarding childhood vaccinations and ensures that data on vaccination and exemption rates are systematically collected and made available to the public. This would require schools to report the total numbers of children immunized and those exempt from immunization requirements as per the relevant laws.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 2554 may include concerns related to privacy, as the bill permits data publication only where it does not violate personal privacy laws. There may be apprehensions regarding how well reporting protocols will be adhered to, as well as the potential repercussions for schools that fail to meet the new reporting requirements. Advocacy groups might voice differing opinions on whether this bill would be effective in improving public health outcomes while respecting individual rights and parental choices regarding vaccinations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2568

Require that routine childhood and adult immunization vaccine recommendations that are developed from evidence based, medically sound scientific research by the department of health.

MA HB238

Childhood Immunizations

MA H7540

Require that routine childhood and adult immunization vaccine recommendations that are developed from evidence based, medically sound scientific research by the department of health.

MA HB664

Relative to childhood immunization requirements.

MA H2541

Relative to the protection of medical exemptions for immunizations for school attendance

MA H4911

Relative to a diaper allowance to meet early childhood needs

MA S347

Relative to the protection of medical exemptions for immunizations for school attendance

MA H2348

Relative to exclusionary zoning

MA H4539

Enhancing remedies for survivors of childhood sexual abuse

MA S2856

Includes routine, scheduled or recommended immunizations to individuals between the ages of three (3) and eighteen (18) years, under the consent and reporting provisions required for pharmacy administered immunizations.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.