Texas Governor Greg Abbott Issues Executive Order Prohibiting Mandatory Vaccination Policies
This week, Texas Governor Greg Abbott handed out the nation's most extensive ban against mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policies. Executive Order No. GA-40 prohibits any Texas employer from issuing COVID-19 mandates for employees or consumers. Specifically, the Order disallows any "entity" from compelling receipt of the COVID-19 vaccine for persons – employees or consumers – "who object to such vaccination for any reason of personal conscience, based on religious belief, or for medical reasons, including prior recovery from COVID-19."

As it currently reads, the fine for violating the Order is $1,000.
What should employers do?
- Review current vaccination or return to work policies. Policies that encourage vaccination or even incentivize vaccination will not run afoul of this Order.
- Modify mandatory vaccination policies that apply to Texas workers while the Order makes its way through the legal system. The modification can be as simple as allowing a broader group than before to object to the vaccine for reasons of "personal conscience," "religious belief," "medical reasons," or from prior recovery from COVID-19.
- Remember that compliance with federal OSHA and EEOC regulations is still required.
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