Urges Congress to compel Department of Health and Human Services to fulfill its obligations pursuant to the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986.
Impact
If enacted, AR16 would address a significant oversight in vaccine safety reporting, urging timely communication between the DHHS and Congress. The resolution aims to reinforce accountability within the DHHS and facilitate a review of vaccine safety protocols and practices. This could potentially catalyze improvements in vaccine development and procurement, ensuring safer vaccinations which are crucial for public health protection.
Summary
Assembly Resolution AR16 urges the United States Congress to compel the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) to fulfill their obligations under the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 (NCVIA). This act established a national vaccine program and charged the DHHS with ensuring optimal prevention of infectious diseases through immunization while addressing adverse reactions to vaccines. Since its inception, it is claimed that the DHHS has failed to submit the required biennial reports to Congress detailing their actions to improve vaccine safety, leading to public health concerns.
Contention
The resolution highlights key points of contention surrounding the NCVIA, particularly the legal and economic immunity granted to vaccine manufacturers. While intended to encourage a stable vaccine supply, critics argue that this immunity may diminish the incentive for manufacturers to prioritize safety and innovation in vaccine production. As AR16 calls for federal action, it may stimulate debate on the balance between economic protection for manufacturers and the imperative of full transparency and accountability in vaccine safety.
Carry Over
Urges Congress to compel Department of Health and Human Services to fulfill its obligations pursuant to the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986.
Carry Over
Urges Congress to compel Department of Health and Human Services to fulfill its obligations pursuant to the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986.
Reforms the organizational structure for the Department of Transportation and Development including its duties, powers, and responsibilities of officers and employees (EN INCREASE SD EX See Note)
A bill for an act providing for certain business entities acting under the jurisdiction of the secretary of state by providing for the removal of information from a filing based on a sworn affidavit and administrative dissolution based on the response to interrogatories.(See HF 2678.)
A bill for an act providing for certain business entities acting under the jurisdiction of the secretary of state by providing for the removal of information from a filing based on a sworn affidavit and administrative dissolution based on the response to interrogatories.(See SF 2402.)