New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A04798

Introduced
2/6/25  
Refer
2/6/25  

Caption

Prohibits the administration of COVID-19 mRNA vaccinations; requires the department of health to conduct a study and make recommendations on the benefits and risks of the administration of such vaccines; requires a self-controlled case series to be completed; makes related provisions.

Companion Bills

NY S07342

Same As Prohibits the administration of COVID-19 mRNA vaccinations; requires the department of health to conduct a study and make recommendations on the benefits and risks of the administration of such vaccines; requires a self-controlled case series to be completed; makes related provisions.

Previously Filed As

NY S07342

Prohibits the administration of COVID-19 mRNA vaccinations; requires the department of health to conduct a study and make recommendations on the benefits and risks of the administration of such vaccines; requires a self-controlled case series to be completed; makes related provisions.

NY HB762

COVID-19 mRNA vaccinations; prohibit until Health Department conducts study and determines they are safe.

NY HB645

COVID-19 mRNA vaccinations; prohibit until Health Department conducts study and determines they are safe.

NY SR813

Department of Public Health; to conduct a study on the relationship between sudden unexpected deaths of infants and children and the administration of vaccinations; urge

NY HB4535

Relating to COVID-19 vaccine administration requirements.

NY H2431

Prohibiting the requirement of a COVID-19 vaccine, mRNA vaccine, or gene-altering procedure

NY S539

Prohibiting COVID-19, mRNA vaccination and gene-altering procedures as a condition of entry

NY HB1171

Establish provisions related to the disclosure of COVID-19 and mRNA vaccination status and blood donations.

NY HB3737

Relating to the prohibited prescription, delivery, administration, use, advertisement, and solicitation of a COVID-19 vaccine containing mRNA material.

NY SB1977

Public health; prohibiting certain entities from requiring COVID-19 vaccinations; prohibiting discrimination due to vaccination status. Emergency

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.