New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09140

Introduced
10/17/25  
Refer
10/17/25  
Refer
1/7/26  
Report Pass
4/21/26  
Refer
4/21/26  
Report Pass
4/21/26  
Engrossed
4/28/26  

Caption

Provides liability protections for health care providers who issue vaccines so long as such vaccination does not arise out of willful misconduct or gross negligence.

Impact

If passed, A09140 would significantly alter the landscape of liability associated with vaccine administration in New York. The bill is intended to encourage health care providers to offer vaccines, amid concerns over potential litigation which may deter some professionals from administering them. By clearly delineating liability protections, the bill aims to enhance public health by promoting higher vaccination rates, thus protecting communities from infectious diseases. The measure reflects a strategic focus on public health safety and initiatives commonly undertaken to fortify vaccination advocacy among providers.

Summary

Bill A09140 aims to amend the public health law to offer liability protections to health care providers who administer vaccines. The bill stipulates that these providers will not be held liable for injuries resulting from vaccinations, provided that such vaccinations are administered without willful misconduct or gross negligence, and comply with pertinent federal, state, or local standards. This legislative measure emphasizes the importance of increasing access to immunization while ensuring that health care providers can operate without the fear of legal repercussions stemming from adverse effects related to vaccinations.

Contention

However, discussions surrounding A09140 are anticipated to delve into the balance between safeguarding public health and ensuring accountability for health care providers. Some advocates may express concerns that broad liability protections could allow for negligent practices without proper channels of recourse for patients. Debates in the legislative session may further explore the implications of potential abuse of these protections and the necessary oversight to maintain care standards. Stakeholders might call for measures that would ensure safety without limiting access to necessary vaccinations.

Companion Bills

NY S09604

Same As Provides liability protections for health care providers who issue vaccines so long as such vaccination does not arise out of willful misconduct or gross negligence.

Previously Filed As

NY S09604

Provides liability protections for health care providers who issue vaccines so long as such vaccination does not arise out of willful misconduct or gross negligence.

NY S1306

"Children's Vaccination Bill of Rights"; provides children in State with certain protections concerning vaccines.

NY HB452

Prohibits financial incentives or penalties to encourage healthcare providers to administer vaccinations

NY HB2257

DCS; vaccinations; child placement

NY A08081

Strengthens protections for patients regarding sexual misconduct by medical providers; requires medical expert consultants involved in investigations disclose conflicts of interest and to not be under investigation, on warning, or on probation; requires a zero-tolerance policy to be adopted and training to be provided on sexual misconduct by the board for professional misconduct; includes provisions related to the right to have a chaperone; includes sexual misconduct in the definition of professional misconduct.

NY HB1223

Provide for conscience exemptions from certain vaccinations.

NY HB1196

Employment and vaccinations.

NY HB1338

Employment and vaccinations.

NY HB1679

Prohibits health care providers from denying a child health care services based on the child's vaccination status

NY SR0213

CHILD VACCINATIONS-SUPPORT

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.