Author | Title | Citation | Summary | Year | Type |
Vo |
2021 TX H.R. 538 (NS) |
2021 Texas House Resolution No. 740, Texas Eighty-Seventh Legislature (4/20/2021) (4/5/2021) |
Condemning racism against Asian Americans. 87R16204 TBO-D By: Vo H.R. No. 538 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, People of Asian descent have been an integral part of Texas' culture and history for more than 150 years; and WHEREAS, Texas is home to 1.5 million Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, and there are more than 150,000 Asian American-owned businesses across the state that generate $64 million in annual revenue; over 100,000 Texas health care workers of Asian descent are serving on the frontlines in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic; and WHEREAS, Escalating anti-Asian... |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Adopted) |
Vo, Harless, Howard, Thompson, Senfronia, Shine, Allen, Anchia, Bernal, Bucy, Button, Dutton, Fierro, Frullo, Gervin-Hawkins, Hinojosa, Johnson, Ann, Kacal, Kuempel, Larson, Lopez, Moody, Morales, Eddie, Ortega, Paddie, Price, Rosenthal, Sherman, Sr., Tur |
2021 TX H.R. 538 (NS) |
2021 Texas House Resolution No. 538, Texas Eighty-Seventh Legislature (May 14, 2021) |
Condemning racism against Asian Americans. H.R. No. 538 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, People of Asian descent have been an integral part of Texas' culture and history for more than 150 years; and WHEREAS, Texas is home to 1.5 million Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, and there are more than 150,000 Asian American-owned businesses across the state that generate $64 million in annual revenue; over 100,000 Texas health care workers of Asian descent are serving on the frontlines in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic; and WHEREAS, Escalating anti-Asian rhetoric has resulted in... |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
Vo, Harless, Howard, Thompson, Senfronia, Shine, Allen, Anchia, Bernal, Bucy, Button, Dutton, Fierro, Frullo, Gervin-Hawkins, Hinojosa, Johnson, Ann, Kacal, Kuempel, Larson, Lopez, Moody, Morales, Eddie, Ortega, Paddie, Price, Rosenthal, Sherman, Sr., Tur |
2021 TX H.R. 538 (NS) |
2021 Texas House Resolution No. 538, Texas Eighty-Seventh Legislature (May 14, 2021) |
Condemning racism against Asian Americans. H.R. No. 538 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, People of Asian descent have been an integral part of Texas' culture and history for more than 150 years; and WHEREAS, Texas is home to 1.5 million Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, and there are more than 150,000 Asian American-owned businesses across the state that generate $64 million in annual revenue; over 100,000 Texas health care workers of Asian descent are serving on the frontlines in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic; and WHEREAS, Escalating anti-Asian rhetoric has resulted in... |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
Israel |
2021 TX H.R. 740 (NS) |
2021 Washington DC Legislative Resolution No. 140, Washington DC Council Period Twenty-Four (4/6/2021) (4/20/2021) |
Commending Judge Nicholas Chu for his service to Travis County during the COVID-19 pandemic. 87R21048 KSM-D By: Israel H.R. No. 740 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, The Honorable Nicholas Chu, justice of the peace for Precinct 5 in Travis County, has demonstrated remarkable initiative and commitment to service during the COVID-19 pandemic; and WHEREAS, In 2017, Judge Nick Chu was elected to office, becoming the first Asian American justice of the peace in the State of Texas; after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, he was the first judge in Texas to preside over a fully virtual... |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Adopted) |
Israel |
2021 TX H.R. 740 (NS) |
2021 Texas House Resolution No. 740, Texas Eighty-Seventh Legislature (May 3, 2021) |
Commending Judge Nicholas Chu for his service to Travis County during the COVID-19 pandemic. H.R. No. 740 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, The Honorable Nicholas Chu, justice of the peace for Precinct 5 in Travis County, has demonstrated remarkable initiative and commitment to service during the COVID-19 pandemic; and WHEREAS, In 2017, Judge Nick Chu was elected to office, becoming the first Asian American justice of the peace in the State of Texas; after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, he was the first judge in Texas to preside over a fully virtual jury trial and the first in... |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
Israel |
2021 TX H.R. 740 (NS) |
2021 Texas House Resolution No. 740, Texas Eighty-Seventh Legislature (May 3, 2021) |
Commending Judge Nicholas Chu for his service to Travis County during the COVID-19 pandemic. H.R. No. 740 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, The Honorable Nicholas Chu, justice of the peace for Precinct 5 in Travis County, has demonstrated remarkable initiative and commitment to service during the COVID-19 pandemic; and WHEREAS, In 2017, Judge Nick Chu was elected to office, becoming the first Asian American justice of the peace in the State of Texas; after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, he was the first judge in Texas to preside over a fully virtual jury trial and the first in... |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
Rep. Brian Cina; Rep. Sarah Sarita" Austin; Rep. John Bartholomew; Rep. Michelle Bos-Lun; Rep. Mollie Burke; Rep. Elizabeth Burrows; Rep. Kevin Christie; Rep. Selene Colburn; Rep. Harold "Hal" Colston; Rep. Mari Cordes; Rep. Katherine Donnally; Rep. Caleb |
2021 VT H.J.R. 6 (NS) |
2021 Vermont House Joint Resolution No. 6, Vermont 2021-2022 Legislative Session (May 20, 2021) |
Joint resolution relating to racism as a public health emergency J.R.H. 6 Joint resolution relating to racism as a public health emergency Offered by: Representatives Cina of Burlington, Austin of Colchester, Bartholomew of Hartland, Bos-Lun of Westminster, Burke of Brattleboro, Burrows of West Windsor, Christie of Hartford, Colburn of Burlington, Colston of Winooski, Cordes of Lincoln, Donnally of Hyde Park, Elder of Starksboro, Lippert of Hinesburg, Morris of Springfield, Mulvaney-Stanak of Burlington, Pugh of South Burlington, Rachelson of Burlington, Sibilia of Dover, Small of... |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
Sen. Kesha Ram; Sen. Rebecca Balint; Sen. Joseph Benning; Sen. Christopher Bray; Sen. Brian Campion; Sen. Alison Clarkson; Sen. Ann Cummings; Sen. Ruth Hardy; Sen. Cheryl Hooker; Sen. M. Jane Kitchel; Sen. Virginia Lyons; Sen. Richard McCormack; Sen. Alic |
2021 VT S.R. 10 (NS) |
2021 Vermont Senate Resolution No. 10, Vermont 2021-2022 Legislative Session (May 21, 2021) |
Senate resolution condemning anti-Asian and anti-Pacific Islander hate in the United States and recognizing May 2021 as Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in Vermont By Senators Ram, Balint, Benning, Bray, Campion, Clarkson, Cummings, Hardy, Hooker, Kitchel, Lyons, McCormack, Nitka, Parent, Pearson, Perchlik, Pollina, Sears, Sirotkin, Terenzini and White, S.R. 10. Senate resolution condemning anti-Asian and anti-Pacific Islander hate in the United States and recognizing May 2021 as Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month... |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
Sen. Kesha Ram; Sen. Rebecca Balint; Sen. Joseph Benning; Sen. Christopher Bray; Sen. Brian Campion; Sen. Alison Clarkson; Sen. Ann Cummings; Sen. Ruth Hardy; Sen. Cheryl Hooker; Sen. M. Jane Kitchel; Sen. Virginia Lyons; Sen. Richard McCormack; Sen. Alic |
2021 VT S.R. 10 (NS) |
2021 Vermont Senate Resolution No. 10, Vermont 2021-2022 Legislative Session (May 18, 2021) |
Senate resolution condemning anti-Asian and anti-Pacific Islander hate in the United States and recognizing May 2021 as Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in Vermont By Senators Ram, Balint, Benning, Bray, Campion, Clarkson, Cummings, Hardy, Hooker, Kitchel, Lyons, McCormack, Nitka, Parent, Pearson, Perchlik, Pollina, Sears, Sirotkin, Terenzini and White, S.R. 10. Senate resolution condemning anti-Asian and anti-Pacific Islander hate in the United States and recognizing May 2021 as Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month... |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
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2021 WA REG TEXT 562840 (NS) |
No Citation Available (Friday, April 9, 2021) (4/21/2021) |
WAC 246-101-017 Novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) reporting, the Washington state board of health (board) has adopted a third emergency rule to continue to designate COVID-19 as a notifiable condition and extends reporting requirements for health care providers, health care facilities, laboratories, local health jurisdictions, and the department of agriculture (DOA) to report certain data with each COVID-19 test, including test results, relevant demographic details (e.g., patient's age, race, ethnicity, sex), and additional information to improve the public... |
2021 |
Regulations (Proposed & Adopted) |
Hasegawa, Conway, et. Al. |
2021 WA S.B. 5405 (NS) |
2021 Wisconsin Assembly Joint Resolution No. 38, Wisconsin One Hundred Fifth Legislature - 2021-2022 Regular Session (4/20/2021) (4/12/2021) |
AN ACT Relating to racial equity analysis for the joint legislative audit and review committee work; amending RCW 44.28.005; adding a new section to chapter 44.28 RCW; creating a new section; and providing an expiration date. CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5405 67TH LEGISLATURE 2021 REGULAR SESSION Passed by the Senate March 5, 2021 Yeas 47 Nays 2 President of the Senate Passed by the House April 7, 2021 Yeas 56 Nays 41 Speaker of the House of Representatives CERTIFICATE I, Brad Hendrickson, Secretary of the Senate of the State of Washington, do hereby... |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Adopted) |
Hasegawa, Conway, Liias, Nguyen, Saldaa, Wilson, C. |
2021 WA S.B. 5405 (NS) |
2021 Washington Senate Bill No. 5405, Washington Sixty-Seventh Legislature - 2021 Regular Session (May 13, 2021) |
AN ACT Relating to racial equity analysis for the joint legislative audit and review committee work; amending RCW 44.28.005; adding a new section to chapter 44.28 RCW; creating a new section; and providing an expiration date. CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5405 Chapter 310, Laws of 2021 (partial veto) 67TH LEGISLATURE 2021 REGULAR SESSION JOINT LEGISLATIVE AUDIT AND REVIEW COMMITTEE-RACIAL EQUITY ANALYSES EFFECTIVE DATE: July 25, 2021 Passed by the Senate March 5, 2021 Yeas 47 Nays 2 DENNY HECK President of the Senate Passed by the House April 7, 2021... |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
Representatives Conley, B. Meyers, Andraca, Baldeh, Bowen, Brostoff, Cabral-Guevara, Cabrera, Considine, Doyle, Drake, Emerson, Goyke, Hebl, Hong, Milroy, Moore Omokunde, Neubauer, Pope, Shankland, Shelton, Snodgrass, Sinicki, Spreitzer, Stubbs, Subeck, S |
2021 WI A.J.R. 101 (NS) |
2021 Wisconsin Assembly Joint Resolution No. 101, Wisconsin One Hundred Fifth Legislature - 2021-2022 Regular Session (December 2, 2021) |
Relating to: recognizing November as Native American Heritage Month. 2021 ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION 101 December 2, 2021 - Introduced by Representatives CONLEY, B. MEYERS, ANDRACA, BALDEH, BOWEN, BROSTOFF, CABRAL-GUEVARA, CABRERA, CONSIDINE, DOYLE, DRAKE, EMERSON, GOYKE, HEBL, HONG, MILROY, MOORE OMOKUNDE, NEUBAUER, POPE, SHANKLAND, SHELTON, SNODGRASS, SINICKI, SPREITZER, STUBBS, SUBECK, S. RODRIGUEZ, VRUWINK, VINING and OHNSTAD, cosponsored by Senators BEWLEY, AGARD, CARPENTER, ERPENBACH, JOHNSON, LARSON, PFAFF, ROYS, SMITH, L. TAYLOR and RINGHAND. Referred to Committee on Rules.... |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
Hong, et. Al. |
2021 WI A.J.R. 38 (NS) |
No Citation Available (3/30/2021) (4/20/2021) |
Relating to: condemning violence against the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) community. 2021 ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION 38 April 20, 2021 - Introduced by Representatives HONG, ANDERSON, ANDRACA, BALDEH, BILLINGS, BOWEN, BROSTOFF, CABRERA, CONLEY, CONSIDINE, DRAKE, EMERSON, GOYKE, HEBL, HESSELBEIN, HINTZ, MCGUIRE, L. MYERS, NEUBAUER, OHNSTAD, MOORE OMOKUNDE, POPE, RIEMER, S. RODRIGUEZ, SHANKLAND, SHELTON, SINICKI, SNODGRASS, SPREITZER, STUBBS, SUBECK, VINING and VRUWINK, cosponsored by Senators AGARD, BEWLEY, CARPENTER, ERPENBACH, JOHNSON, LARSON, RINGHAND, ROYS, SMITH, L.... |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Adopted) |
Senators Agard, L. Taylor, Smith, Carpenter, Johnson, Roys, Larson, Erpenbach, Bewley, Wirch and Ringhand; cosponsored by Representatives Hong, Shelton, Subeck, B. Meyers, Ohnstad, Moore Omokunde, Billings, Anderson, Snodgrass, Drake, Goyke, Andraca, Cabr |
2021 WI S.J.R. 45 (NS) |
2021 Wisconsin Senate Joint Resolution No. 45, Wisconsin One Hundred Fifth Legislature - 2021-2022 Regular Session (June 14, 2021) |
Relating to: condemning violence against the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) community. 2021 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 45 June 14, 2021 - Introduced by Senators AGARD, L. TAYLOR, SMITH, CARPENTER, JOHNSON, ROYS, LARSON, ERPENBACH, BEWLEY, WIRCH and RINGHAND, cosponsored by Representatives HONG, SHELTON, SUBECK, B. MEYERS, OHNSTAD, MOORE OMOKUNDE, BILLINGS, ANDERSON, SNODGRASS, DRAKE, GOYKE, ANDRACA, CABRERA, CONSIDINE, BALDEH, SPREITZER, HINTZ, S. RODRIGUEZ, BROSTOFF, VRUWINK, SINICKI, NEUBAUER, POPE, STUBBS, BOWEN, EMERSON, CONLEY, MCGUIRE, SHANKLAND, RIEMER, HEBL,... |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
Senators Bewley, Agard, Carpenter, Erpenbach, Johnson, Larson, Pfaff, L. Taylor, Roys and Smith; cosponsored by Representatives Conley, B. Meyers, Andraca, Baldeh, Bowen, Brostoff, Cabral-Guevara, Cabrera, Considine, Doyle, Drake, Emerson, Goyke, Hebl, Ho |
2021 WI S.J.R. 77 (NS) |
2021 Wisconsin Senate Joint Resolution No. 77, Wisconsin One Hundred Fifth Legislature - 2021-2022 Regular Session (November 11, 2021) |
Relating to: recognizing November as Native American Heritage Month. 2021 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 77 November 11, 2021 - Introduced by Senators BEWLEY, AGARD, CARPENTER, ERPENBACH, JOHNSON, LARSON, PFAFF, L. TAYLOR, ROYS and SMITH, cosponsored by Representatives CONLEY, B. MEYERS, ANDRACA, BALDEH, BOWEN, BROSTOFF, CABRAL-GUEVARA, CABRERA, CONSIDINE, DOYLE, DRAKE, EMERSON, GOYKE, HEBL, HONG, MILROY, MOORE OMOKUNDE, NEUBAUER, OHNSTAD, POPE, SHANKLAND, SHELTON, SNODGRASS, SINICKI, SPREITZER, STUBBS, SUBECK, S. RODRIGUEZ, VINING and VRUWINK. Referred to Committee on Senate Organization.... |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
Jo Doll |
2022 MO H.C.R. 64 (NS) |
2022 Missouri House Concurrent Resolution No. 64, Missouri One-Hundred First General Assembly, Second Regular Session (January 12, 2022) |
Urges specific actions to address the public health crisis caused by systemic racism and greatly magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic in Missouri SECOND REGULAR SESSION HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 64 101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY INTRODUCED BY REPRESENTATIVE DOLL. 5139H.01I DANA RADEMAN MILLER, Chief Clerk WHEREAS, since 2019, policymakers from more than fifty American municipalities and three states have formally highlighted racism as a public health crisis; and WHEREAS, systemic racism and structures of racial discrimination create generational poverty; perpetuate debilitating economic,... |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
Jackson (11th) |
2022 MS S.B. 2931 (NS) |
2022 Mississippi Senate Bill No. 2931, Mississippi One Hundred Thirty-Seventh Legislative Session (January 25, 2022) |
AN ACT MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING FUNDS TO THE MAGNET COMMUNITY HEALTH DISPARITY PROGRAM TO BE USED TO ADDRESS THE DISPROPORTIONATE IMPACT ON THE MINORITY AND DISADVANTAGED COMMUNITIES OF CORONAVIRUS INFECTIONS AND DEATHS FROM COVID-19, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2023. MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE 2022 Regular Session To: Appropriations By: Senator(s) Jackson (11th), Simmons (12th), Barnett, Norwood, Frazier, Horhn, Thomas, Butler (38th), Jordan, Turner-Ford Senate Bill 2931 AN ACT MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF... |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
Primary Sponsor(s): Benson, Daniel R.,Sumter, Shavonda E., Co-Sponsor(s): Scharfenberger, Gerry,Chaparro, Annette,Lopez, Yvonne,Danielsen, Joe,Timberlake, Britnee N.,Verrelli, Anthony S.,Freiman, Roy,Jimenez, Angelica M. |
2022 NJ A.B. 2035 (NS) |
2022 New Jersey Assembly Bill No. 2035, New Jersey Two Hundred Twentieth Legislature - First Annual Session (January 11, 2022) |
Restricts use of certain data collected for purposes of contact tracing related to COVID-19 pandemic. ASSEMBLY, No. 2035 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 220th LEGISLATURE PRE-FILED FOR INTRODUCTION IN THE 2022 SESSION Sponsored by: Assemblyman DANIEL R. BENSON District 14 (Mercer and Middlesex) Assemblywoman SHAVONDA E. SUMTER District 35 (Bergen and Passaic) Co-Sponsored by: Assemblyman Scharfenberger, Assemblywomen Chaparro, Lopez, Assemblyman Danielsen, Assemblywoman Timberlake, Assemblymen Verrelli, Freiman and Assemblywoman Jimenez SYNOPSIS Restricts use of certain data collected for... |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
Primary Sponsor(s): Wimberly, Benjie E., Co-Sponsor(s): |
2022 NJ A.J.R. 44 (NS) |
2022 New Jersey Assembly Joint Resolution No. 44, New Jersey Two Hundred Twentieth Legislature - First Annual Session (January 11, 2022) |
Establishes New Jersey COVID-19 Pandemic Racial Disparity Task Force." AN IN-LINE VERSION OF THIS BILL WILL BE AVAILABLE SOON. PLEASE CLICK ON THE PDF ICON TO ACCESS THE FULL TEXT PDF VERSION OF THIS DOCUMENT. ©2021 New Jersey Office of Legislative Services" |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
Primary Sponsor(s): McKnight, Angela V.,Reynolds-Jackson, Verlina, Co-Sponsor(s): Jasey, Mila M. |
2022 NJ A.R. 53 (NS) |
2022 New Jersey Assembly Resolution No. 53, New Jersey Two Hundred Twentieth Legislature - First Annual Session (January 11, 2022) |
Declares racism a public health crisis in New Jersey. ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION No. 53 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 220th LEGISLATURE PRE-FILED FOR INTRODUCTION IN THE 2022 SESSION Sponsored by: Assemblywoman ANGELA V. MCKNIGHT District 31 (Hudson) Assemblywoman VERLINA REYNOLDS-JACKSON District 15 (Hunterdon and Mercer) Co-Sponsored by: Assemblywoman Jasey SYNOPSIS Declares racism a public health crisis in New Jersey. CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT Introduced Pending Technical Review by Legislative Counsel. An Assembly Resolution declaring racism a public health crisis in the State of New Jersey. Whereas,... |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
Primary Sponsor(s): Rice, Ronald L., Co-Sponsor(s): Stack, Brian P. |
2022 NJ S.R. 11 (NS) |
2022 New Jersey Senate Resolution No. 11, New Jersey Two Hundred Twentieth Legislature - First Annual Session (January 11, 2022) |
Declares racism a public health crisis in New Jersey. SENATE RESOLUTION No. 11 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 220th LEGISLATURE PRE-FILED FOR INTRODUCTION IN THE 2022 SESSION Sponsored by: Senator RONALD L. RICE District 28 (Essex) Co-Sponsored by: Senator Stack SYNOPSIS Declares racism a public health crisis in New Jersey. CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT Introduced Pending Technical Review by Legislative Counsel. A Senate Resolution declaring racism a public health crisis in the State of New Jersey. Whereas, The United States has historically and systemically disadvantaged racial, ethnic, and religious... |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
Timothy V. Anderson |
2022 VA H.B. 27 (NS) |
2022 Virginia House Bill No. 27, Virginia 2022 Regular Session (January 12, 2022) |
COVID-19 vaccination status; mandatory COVID-19 vaccination prohibited; discrimination prohibited. Prohibits the State Health Commissioner and the Board of Health, the Board of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, the Department of Health Professions and any regulatory board therein, and the Department of Social Services from requiring any person to undergo vaccination for COVID-19 and prohibits discrimination based on a person's COVID-19 vaccination status with regard to education or public employment and in numerous other contexts. HOUSE BILL NO. 27 Offered January 12, 2022... |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
Timothy V. Anderson |
2022 VA H.B. 27 (NS) |
2022 Virginia House Bill No. 27, Virginia 2022 Regular Session (December 29, 2021) |
COVID-19 vaccination status; mandatory COVID-19 vaccination prohibited; discrimination prohibited. Prohibits the State Health Commissioner and the Board of Health, the Board of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, the Department of Health Professions and any regulatory board therein, and the Department of Social Services from requiring any person to undergo vaccination for COVID-19 and prohibits discrimination based on a person's COVID-19 vaccination status with regard to education or public employment and in numerous other contexts. HOUSE BILL NO. 27 Offered January 12, 2022... |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
Marie E. March |
2022 VA H.B. 512 (NS) |
2022 Virginia House Bill No. 512, Virginia 2022 Regular Session (January 12, 2022) |
COVID-19 immunization; prohibition on requirement; discrimination prohibited. Prohibits the State Health Commissioner and the Board of Health, the Board of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, the Department of Health Professions and any regulatory board therein, and the Department of Social Services from requiring any person to undergo vaccination for COVID-19 and prohibits discrimination based on a person's COVID-19 vaccination status (i) with regard to education, employment, insurance, or issuance of a driver's license or other state identification or (ii) in numerous... |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
Amanda F. Chase |
2022 VA S.B. 601 (NS) |
2022 Virginia Senate Bill No. 601, Virginia 2022 Regular Session (January 12, 2022) |
COVID-19 immunization; prohibition on requirement; discrimination prohibited. Prohibits the State Health Commissioner and the Board of Health, the Board of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, the Department of Health Professions and any regulatory board therein, and the Department of Social Services from requiring any person, including any child, to undergo vaccination for COVID-19 and prohibits discrimination based on a person's COVID-19 vaccination status (i) with regard to education, employment, or issuance of a driver's license or other state identification or (ii) in... |
2021 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
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246-101-017. Novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) reporting. |
WAC 246-101-017 (2021) |
Washington Administrative Code|**|Title 246. Health, Department of|**| Communicable Diseases|**| Chapter 246-101. Notifiable Conditions|**| Part I. General Provisions |
2021 |
Regulations (Proposed & Enacted) |
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333-018-0011. Race, Ethnicity, Language and Disability COVID-19 Data Reporting |
OAR 333-018-0011 (2021) |
Oregon Administrative Rules Compilation|**|Chapter 333. Oregon Health Authority, Public Health Division|**| Division 18. Disease Reporting |
2021 |
Regulations (Proposed & Enacted) |
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86 FR 18459-01 |
No Citation Available (Friday, April 9, 2021) (Friday, April 9, 2021) |
In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) establishes rules and processes to further distribute funding through the COVID-19 Telehealth Program to health care providers, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, to build on Round 1 of the Program, and implement Congress's direction under the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (CAA) for additional relief. The CAA funding is distributed through the Program to the health care providers who need it most, as determined by objective metrics. |
2021 |
Regulations (Proposed & Adopted) |
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86 FR 18840-01 |
(Friday, April 9, 2021) |
The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) seeks comment on proposed amendments to Regulation X to assist borrowers affected by the COVID-19 emergency. The Bureau is taking this action to help ensure that borrowers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic have an opportunity to be evaluated for loss mitigation before the initiation of foreclosure. The proposed amendments would establish a temporary COVID-19 emergency pre-foreclosure review period until December 31, 2021, for principal residences. In addition, the proposed amendments would temporarily permit mortgage servicers to offer... |
2021 |
Regulations (Proposed & Adopted) |
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86 FR 25070-01 |
(Monday, May 10, 2021) |
We are proposing to revise the Medicare hospital inpatient prospective payment systems (IPPS) for operating and capital-related costs of acute care hospitals to implement changes arising from our continuing experience with these systems for FY 2022 and to implement certain recent legislation. In addition, we are proposing to rebase and revise the hospital market baskets for acute care hospitals, update the labor-related share, and provide the market basket update that would apply to the rate-of-increase limits for certain hospitals excluded from the IPPS that are paid on a reasonable cost... |
2021 |
Regulations (Proposed & Enacted) |
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86 FR 26306-01 |
(Thursday, May 13, 2021) |
This interim final rule with comment period (IFC) revises the infection control requirements that long-term care (LTC) facilities (Medicaid nursing facilities and Medicare skilled nursing facilities, also collectively known as nursing homes) and intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities (ICFs-IID) must meet to participate in the Medicare and Medicaid programs. This IFC aims to reduce the spread of SARS-CoV-2 infections, the virus that causes COVID-19, by requiring education about COVID-19 vaccines for LTC facility residents, ICF-IID clients, and staff... |
2021 |
Regulations (Proposed & Enacted) |
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86 FR 26608-01 |
(Friday, May 14, 2021) |
The Secretary amends the Department of Education regulations so that an institution of higher education (IHE) may appropriately determine which individuals currently or previously enrolled at an institution are eligible to receive emergency financial aid grants to students under the Higher Education Emergency Relief programs, as originally enacted under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act (March 27, 2020). |
2021 |
Regulations (Proposed & Enacted) |
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86 FR 26786-01 |
(Monday, May 17, 2021) |
The Secretary of the Treasury (Treasury) is issuing this interim final rule to implement the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund and the Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Fund established under the American Rescue Plan Act. |
2021 |
Regulations (Proposed & Enacted) |
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86 FR 29675 |
(May 28, 2021) |
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1.Policy. Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AA and NHPI) individuals and communities are irrefutable sources of our Nation's strength. These communities have molded the American experience, and the achievements of AA and NHPI communities make the United States stronger and more vibrant. The richness of America's multicultural democracy is strengthened by the diversity of AA and NHPI communities and the many cultures and... |
2021 |
Regulations (Proposed & Enacted) |
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86 FR 32376-01 |
(Monday, June 21, 2021) |
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is issuing an emergency temporary standard (ETS) to protect healthcare and healthcare support service workers from occupational exposure to COVID-19 in settings where people with COVID-19 are reasonably expected to be present. During the period of the emergency standard, covered healthcare employers must develop and implement a COVID-19 plan to identify and control COVID-19 hazards in the workplace. Covered employers must also implement other requirements to reduce transmission of COVID-19 in their workplaces, related to the following:... |
2021 |
Regulations (Proposed & Enacted) |
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86 FR 35874-01 |
(Wednesday, July 7, 2021) |
This proposed rule would set forth routine updates to the home health and home infusion therapy services payment rates for calendar year (CY) 2022 in accordance with existing statutory and regulatory requirements. This rule also provides monitoring and analysis of the Patient-Driven Groupings Model (PDGM); solicits comments on a methodology for determining the difference between assumed versus actual behavior change on estimated aggregate expenditures for home health payments as result of the change in the unit of payment to 30 days and the implementation of the PDGM case-mix adjustment... |
2021 |
Regulations (Proposed & Enacted) |
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86 FR 36322-01 |
(Friday, July 9, 2021) |
This proposed rule would update the End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Prospective Payment System (PPS) for calendar year (CY) 2022. This rulemaking also proposes to update the payment rate for renal dialysis services furnished by an ESRD facility to individuals with acute kidney injury (AKI). In addition, this rulemaking proposes to update requirements for the ESRD Quality Incentive Program (QIP), including a proposed measure suppression policy for the duration of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) public health emergency (PHE) and as well as proposals to suppress individual ESRD QIP... |
2021 |
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86 FR 36648-01 |
(Tuesday, July 13, 2021) |
The U.S. Department of Education (Department) establishes requirements for the American Rescue Plan Emergency Assistance to Non-Public Schools (ARP EANS) program under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARP Act). This document is intended to clarify the requirements applicable to the ARP EANS program, including the requirement to provide services or assistance to non-public schools that enroll a significant percentage of students from low-income families and are most impacted by the novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) emergency. |
2021 |
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86 FR 42424-01 |
(Wednesday, August 4, 2021) |
This final rule updates the payment rates used under the prospective payment system (PPS) for skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) for fiscal year (FY) 2022. In addition, the final rule includes a forecast error adjustment for FY 2022, updates the diagnosis code mappings used under the Patient Driven Payment Model (PDPM), rebases and revises the SNF market basket, implements a recently-enacted SNF consolidated billing exclusion along with the required proportional reduction in the SNF PPS base rates, and includes a discussion of a PDPM parity adjustment. In addition, the final rule includes... |
2021 |
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86 FR 51577 |
(September 13, 2021) |
Today, more than a quarter of American schoolchildren are Hispanic_and the proportion of Hispanic Americans in our workforce is projected to grow substantially over the next 10 years. The educational success of Hispanic Americans is vital to the future of our entire country; how we as a Nation nurture that success will define our strength and stability, our shared prosperity, and our competitiveness on the world stage for generations to come. For decades, Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) have played a key role in preparing Hispanic American scholars, artists, researchers, scientists,... |
2021 |
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86 FR 51581 |
(September 13, 2021) |
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Policy. Nearly 14 million students in our Nation's public elementary and secondary school system and nearly 4 million students in post-secondary education are Hispanic. Hispanic students constitute more than 27 percent of all pre-kindergarten through 12th grade students and nearly 20 percent of college students. The Nation's future prosperity and global leadership across industries is therefore tied to the success of Hispanic and Latino... |
2021 |
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86 FR 52067 |
(September 14, 2021) |
During National Hispanic Heritage Month, we recognize that Hispanic heritage is American heritage. We see it in every aspect of our national life: on our television and movie screens, in the music that moves our feet, and in the foods we enjoy. We benefit from the many contributions of Hispanic scientists working in labs across the country to help us fight COVID-19 and the doctors and the nurses on the front lines caring for people's health. Our Nation is represented by Hispanic diplomats who share our values in countries all over the world and strengthened by military members and their... |
2021 |
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86 FR 57313 |
(October 11, 2021) |
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Policy. The United States has a unique political and legal relationship with federally recognized Tribal Nations, as set forth in the Constitution of the United States, statutes, treaties, Executive Orders, and court decisions. The Federal Government is committed to protecting the rights and ensuring the well-being of Tribal Nations while respecting Tribal sovereignty and inherent rights of self-determination. In recognition of that commitment... |
2021 |
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86 FR 61402-01 |
(Friday, November 5, 2021) |
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is issuing an emergency temporary standard (ETS) to protect unvaccinated employees of large employers (100 or more employees) from the risk of contracting COVID-19 by strongly encouraging vaccination. Covered employers must develop, implement, and enforce a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy, with an exception for employers that instead adopt a policy requiring employees to either get vaccinated or elect to undergo regular COVID-19 testing and wear a face covering at work in lieu of vaccination. |
2021 |
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86 FR 61555-01 |
(Friday, November 5, 2021) |
This interim final rule with comment period revises the requirements that most Medicare- and Medicaid-certified providers and suppliers must meet to participate in the Medicare and Medicaid programs. These changes are necessary to help protect the health and safety of residents, clients, patients, PACE participants, and staff, and reflect lessons learned to date as a result of the COVID-19 public health emergency. The revisions to the requirements establish COVID-19 vaccination requirements for staff at the included Medicare- and Medicaid-certified providers and suppliers. |
2021 |
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86 FR 61874-01 |
(Monday, November 8, 2021) |
This final rule updates the End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Prospective Payment System (PPS) for calendar year (CY) 2022. This rule also updates the payment rate for renal dialysis services furnished by an ESRD facility to individuals with acute kidney injury (AKI). In addition, this rule updates requirements for the ESRD Quality Incentive Program (QIP), including a measure suppression policy for the duration of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) public health emergency (PHE) as well as suppression of individual ESRD QIP measures for Payment Year (PY) 2022 under the measure suppression... |
2021 |
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86 FR 62240-01 |
(Tuesday, November 9, 2021) |
This final rule updates the home health and home infusion therapy services payment rates for calendar year (CY) 2022 in accordance with existing statutory and regulatory requirements. This rule also finalizes recalibration of the case-mix weights and updates the functional impairment levels, and comorbidity adjustment subgroups while maintaining the current low utilization payment adjustment (LUPA) thresholds for CY 2022. Additionally, this rule finalizes a policy to utilize the physical therapy LUPA add-on factor to establish the occupational therapy add-on factor for the LUPA add-on payment... |
2021 |
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86 FR 68052-01 |
(Tuesday, November 30, 2021) |
This interim final rule with comment (IFC) adds new provisions to the Head Start Program Performance Standards to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Head Start programs. This IFC requires effective upon publication, universal masking for all individuals two years of age and older, with some noted exceptions, and all Head Start staff, contractors whose activities involve contact with or providing direct services to children and families, and volunteers working in classrooms or directly with children to be vaccinated for COVID-19 by January 31, 2022. |
2021 |
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86 FR 7019 |
(1/20/2021) |
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Purpose. The Federal Government must act swiftly and aggressively to combat coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). To that end, this order creates the position of Coordinator of the COVID-19 Response and Counselor to the President and takes other steps to organize the White House and activities of the Federal Government to combat COVID-19 and prepare for future biological and pandemic threats. Sec. 2. Organizing the White House to Combat...; Search Snippet: ...Government To Provide a Unified and Effective Response To Combat COVID- 19 and To Provide United States Leadership on Global Health and... |
2021 |
Regulations (Proposed & Adopted) |