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No Vaccine Passports Act: Protecting privacy and access to federal services.

This bill prohibits federal agencies from issuing 'vaccine passports' or standardized documentation certifying COVID-19 vaccination status. This measure aims to protect citizens' medical privacy by preventing the federal government from creating or sharing such health records with third parties. Furthermore, the bill ensures that proof of COVID-19 vaccination cannot be required for access to federal property, federal services, or congressional grounds.
Key points
Federal agencies are prohibited from issuing vaccine passports or sharing citizens' COVID-19 vaccination status data.
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination cannot be a requirement for accessing federal buildings, federal services, or congressional grounds.
The legislation is designed to safeguard medical privacy and ensure equal access to public services.
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Additional Information
No Vaccine Passports Act
Print number: HR 2384
Sponsor: Rep. Biggs, Andy [R-AZ-5]
Process start date: 2021-04-08