Attorney General Rokita: Indiana University’s COVID-19 Vaccine Policy Runs Afoul Of State Law

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Attorney General Rokita: Indiana University’s COVID-19 vaccine Policy Runs Afoul Of State Law

Attorney General Todd Rokita today issued an official public opinion concerning the legality of COVID-19 vaccination policies recently announced by Indiana and Purdue Universities.

“This session, members of the Indiana General Assembly passed legislation to codify in law a prohibition on COVID-19 vaccine passports, preventing public institutions from mandating proof of vaccination as a condition for receiving services or employment,” Attorney General Rokita said. “Indiana University’s policy clearly runs afoul of state law—and the fundamental liberties and freedoms this legislation was designed to protect.”

In response to a request from State Representative Peggy Mayfield (R-Martinsville) and State Senator Andy Zay (R-Huntington), Attorney General Rokita writes that House Enrolled Act (HEA) 1405 expressly prohibits state or local units from issuing or requiring proof of immunization status. Indiana law and numerous cases have held public universities to be “arms of the state”, and therefore required to abide by the mandates set out in this new law.

Indiana University unquestionably violates HEA 1405 by requiring its students, faculty, and staff to show proof of immunization as a condition of continued attendance or employment.

“In response to the concerns of Hoosiers across the state, the Indiana General Assembly passed legislation earlier this year to ban government-issued COVID-19 vaccine passports,” said State Rep. Peggy Mayfield (R-Martinsville). “Under this law, I agree with the attorney general, as it was my intent, that public entities, including state universities, can’t require proof of the vaccine. Hoosiers should have the right to make healthcare decisions that best suit their families, their personal medical circumstances, and a broad interpretation of their religious beliefs – a concept that we’re disappointed to see Indiana University has rejected.”

Attorney General Rokita notes that while HEA 1405 prohibits public universities from requiring proof of the COVID-19 vaccine, it does not prohibit them from requiring the vaccination itself. In its current form, Purdue University’s COVID-19 vaccination policy does not appear to violate HEA 1405. Based on the information available, Purdue will require vaccination only for certain optional activities – no different than the guidelines universities have implemented for certain groups, like athletic teams, since the onset of the pandemic.

“I’m grateful that the Indiana Attorney General’s Office has reviewed this matter,” State Senator Zay said. “Next session, I hope to take legislative action to close the apparent loopholes that exist in HEA 1405 to ensure state-funded universities like Purdue and Indiana University must comply with the legislature’s intent to thwart government overreach and safeguard the individual liberties of their students, faculty, and staff.”

FOOTNOTE; The Attorney General’s official public opinion is attached.

 

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  1. This Trump era GOP trend toward being backward, stupid and ignorant…and totally neglecting simple common sense approaches to laws and reality….is KILLING the GOP.

    Braun, Rokita and ANYONE who supports being STUPID and not requiring COVID vaccinations to try to make sure we eliminate a scourge of death and sickness unleashed on the US….which is what COVID is……..will go down in history as “the kings of ignorance and lies.”

    All of our kids had to show proof of immunizations and vaccinations to start School.
    The State requires people to have a license to drive.
    The State says you cannot drive drunk.
    The State says you cannot marry your Sister.
    The State says you cannot send your kid to school naked.

    Are you REALLY going to try to convince everyone supporting common sense measure like these is wrong?

    Trying to stop IU and Purdue with lies and ignorance when they are exercising simple common sense health initiatives is sick and disgusting.

    Shame! Shame! Shame! Shame on Rokita and anyone who supports this bull-hit requirement to refuse simple health measures.

  2. So, rather than be concerned with Hoosier’s health nd well being, Republicans prefer to create new “laws” that appeal to the most idiotic members of the society who appear to have the maturity of a gnat. Pathetic.

    • This is literally what is happening. They are chicken-sh-it scared of the dumbest people in society, and will do anything to try to win their vote.

      If people who wanted to drive drunk organized themselves into voting blocs? The current GOP today would change the law to allow drunk driving to make them happy.

      Trump GOP is a dead-end that results in death to the Republican Party.

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