Requires children enrolled in an overnight camp, summer day camp, or travelling summer day camp to be vaccinated against a specified list of diseases.
Impact
The implementation of Bill A03254 would amend the public health law to strengthen vaccination requirements for minors attending various camps. The bill reflects a growing recognition of the importance of vaccination in safeguarding public health, particularly among children who gather in communal settings like camps. It aligns with recommendations from recognized medical organizations, indicating a commitment to national health standards. Ultimately, this legislative change aims to bolster community immunity and protect vulnerable populations from outbreaks of preventable diseases.
Summary
Bill A03254, introduced in the New York Assembly, mandates that all children enrolled in overnight camps, summer day camps, or traveling summer day camps be vaccinated against a specific list of diseases. The goal is to ensure a safe environment for children attending these camps by preventing the spread of vaccine-preventable diseases. The bill requires camp operators to keep documented proof of vaccination status for each child. This includes certificates of immune history and valid medical exemptions, if applicable. Additionally, it allows children who are currently in the process of receiving their vaccinations to attend camp if they provide appropriate documentation.
Contention
While proponents of the bill argue that mandatory vaccinations are vital for public health, there are potential points of contention. Opponents may raise concerns about parental rights and the autonomy to make medical decisions for their children. Additionally, the enforcement of vaccination requirements might face resistance from families skeptical of vaccines or those who may have religious or philosophical objections. Convincing a broad base of camp operators and parents about the necessity of these health measures will be critical for the successful implementation of the bill.
Same As
Requires children enrolled in an overnight camp, summer day camp, or travelling summer day camp to be vaccinated against a specified list of diseases.
Allows camp employees to administer medications and treatment to children, under parent or guardian consent and authorization, pursuant to a patient specific order and in compliance with regulations.
Allows camp employees to administer medications and treatment to children, under parent or guardian consent and authorization, pursuant to a patient specific order and in compliance with regulations.
A bill for an act relating to camping, including camper and cabin limits at youth camps and emergency safety requirements at campgrounds.(See HF 2626.)
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