New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07729

Introduced
5/1/25  
Refer
5/1/25  

Caption

Requires immunization against age appropriate rotavirus for certain children attending school.

Impact

If passed, this bill would directly affect existing public health laws by expanding the list of required immunizations for school-age children. It emphasizes the importance of preventing rotavirus infection, which can lead to severe gastrointestinal distress in children. Local health authorities would be responsible for facilitating the immunization process, ensuring that all eligible children in their jurisdictions are vaccinated as required by the law. Parents unable to afford the vaccine would still have access to it at no charge through local health officers, which aims to address financial barriers to immunization.

Summary

Bill S07729 seeks to amend New York's public health laws by mandating immunization against rotavirus for certain children attending school. Specifically, the bill introduces the requirement for parents or guardians to ensure that their children receive adequate doses of the rotavirus vaccine, among other immunizations, before enrollment in schools. This legislation aims to enhance public health by increasing the immunization rates among younger populations, thereby contributing to community immunity against preventable diseases.

Contention

While proponents of the bill argue that it is necessary for improving child health and reducing the incidence of rotavirus outbreaks in schools, potential contention may arise regarding parental rights and vaccine mandates. Opponents could argue that such requirements may infringe on personal freedoms and parental decision-making regarding health. There may also be discussions surrounding the logistics of implementing the immunization program effectively without placing undue burden on families and health systems.

Notable_points

The bill's introduction comes amid ongoing discussions in public health about the role of vaccinations, particularly in light of recent public health emergencies. Increased focus on preventive care and vaccination can enhance overall community health, but it also raises questions about compliance and enforcement at the school and local levels. Additionally, the bill stipulates that existing immunization requirements also continue to apply, reinforcing the comprehensive nature of childhood immunization efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A08261

Prohibits administrative agencies from administering or requiring the COVID-19 immunization unless authorized by the legislature.

NY S0626

School Attendance Immunizations

NY A08383

Authorizes a licensed pharmacist to administer any recommendations made by the commissioner of health pertaining to a vaccine that has been authorized by the federal Food and Drug Administration; relates to insurance coverage for immunizations; removes the requirement to follow the advisory committee on immunization practices of the centers for disease control and prevention recommendation for immunization against meningococcal disease.

NY S07823

Authorizes a licensed pharmacist to administer any recommendations made by the commissioner of health pertaining to a vaccine that has been authorized by the federal Food and Drug Administration; relates to insurance coverage for immunizations; removes the requirement to follow the advisory committee on immunization practices of the centers for disease control and prevention recommendation for immunization against meningococcal disease.

NY SB117

Relating to required immunizations for children and primary or secondary school students.

NY S09849

Authorizes a licensed pharmacist to administer any recommendations made by the commissioner of health pertaining to a vaccine that has been authorized by the federal Food and Drug Administration; relates to insurance coverage for immunizations; removes the requirement to follow the advisory committee on immunization practices of the centers for disease control and prevention recommendation for immunization against meningococcal disease.

NY HF3775

Requirements for exemption from immunizations for conscientiously held beliefs modified, commissioner of health required to develop an immunizations education module, and money appropriated.

NY HB1811

Repealing statutory immunization requirements for children.

NY A00323

Relates to the compulsory age for full time instruction from six to five years of age and certain exceptions for minor children; requires kindergarten in certain school districts.

NY HB447

In pupils and attendance, further providing for immunization required and penalty.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.