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President Biden Mandates Covid-19 Vaccinations: Stay Tuned…

By Denise K. Drake, J.D. & Lilian Doan Davis, J.D. Polsinelli, PC

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President Biden recently unveiled a COVID-19 Action Plan that requires, among other things, millions of private-sector employees, health care workers, federal employees, and employees of federal contractors to be vaccinated against COVID-19. The announcement resulted in a political firestorm, leaving many employers wondering how new rules might affect both them and their employees.

Announcement. President Biden mandated that employees working (1) within the executive branch of the federal government, (2) for employers with 100 or more employees, (3) at health care facilities that receive funds from the Medicare or Medicaid reimbursement program, and (4) for federal contractors, be vaccinated against COVID-19. Employers with over 100 employees are given the option to ensure their workforce is fully vaccinated or require testing on at least a weekly basis.

Employers of over 100. President Biden charged the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) with responsibility for issuing an emergency temporary standard related to businesses with 100 or more employees. Specifically what OSHA might order is yet to be seen, but mandatory vaccination or regular testing on at least a weekly basis, plus paid time off to get vaccinated and to recover from any side effects, will be included. Penalties of $14,000 per violation are also anticipated.

There will likely be legal challenges regarding OSHA’s authority to issue such standards under current circumstances. To prevail, OSHA must prove that workers are exposed to a grave danger and the standards are necessary to address that danger. Any emergency standard must also be feasible for employers to enforce.

Good news for employers seeking consistency may be that any OSHA standard would pre-empt existing rules by state and local governments, except in states with their own OSHA-approved workplace agencies (https://www.osha.gov/stateplans). Those states would have 30 days to adopt a standard that is (1) at least as effective as the OSHA standard, and (2) covers state and local government employees not covered by OSHA.

Health care employees. President Biden’s Action Plan provides that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) will expand the vaccination requirement it issued for nursing home staff to other health care settings that receive Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement, including but not limited to hospitals, home-health agencies, ambulatory surgical settings, and dialysis centers. This action will apply to clinical staff, individuals providing services under arrangements, volunteers, and staff who are not involved in direct patient, resident, or client care.

Education employees. The Department of Health and Human Services will require vaccinations in Head Start Programs, and schools run by the Department of Defense and Bureau of Indian Education, affecting about 300,000 employees.

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