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Committee sends three rule-to-statute bills to the floor: immunizations, daycare licensing, child support

2978955 · March 3, 2025
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The House Health and Welfare Committee sent House Bill 290 (immunizations), House Bill 312 (daycare licensing), and House Bill 336 (child support) to the House floor with due pass recommendations, moving existing IDAPA rules into statute.

The House Health and Welfare Committee on Thursday sent three bills that move existing Department of Health and Welfare rules into statute to the House floor with due pass recommendations.

Representative Healy introduced House Bill 290, which transfers immunization-related rules into statute. Healy told the committee the bill is a cleanup that consolidates immunization requirements that previously appeared across rules for daycare, K-12, and higher education, and that it incorporates changes made last year related to registry opt-in/opt-out. He noted rules such as IDAPA's rule 400 (random visits to licensed day care facilities) and rule 150 (exclusion of children whose…

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