“The law also outlines new protocol for those unemployed because they do not want to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. The law protects unemployment benefits for those who quit work because they do not want to get the vaccine. It also allows for retroactive payments for those already unemployed because they refuse to be vaccinated.”
11/12/21, “Gov. Lee signs sweeping COVID-19 bill into law," WVLT, Camruinn Morgan-Rumsey, Nashville, Tennessee
“Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed a sweeping COVID-19 bill into law Friday during a special session. The new legislation outlaws vaccine and mask mandates for government entities and schools and places restrictions on what businesses can do to ensure patrons are vaccinated. The new law also places restrictions on masking mandates statewide.
The following outlines the law’s stance on certain COVID-19 protocols.
Vaccine Requirements
Under the new law, private businesses and schools are not allowed to require proof of vaccination to enter facilities. This means that businesses and schools will not be allowed to check if students, staff or customers are vaccinated before entering their premises.
The law also prohibits businesses, schools and governmental entities from encouraging vaccination by taking “adverse action against a person.”
The law does also include exceptions for businesses that participate in the Medicare program, like hospitals.
Face Coverings for Businesses
Gov. Lee’s new law also places restrictions on what businesses can require as far as masking. Under the law, any business that receives state tax credits or grant funds is no longer allowed to require employees or customers to wear face coverings unless several requirements are met. Under the law, businesses can only mandate masks if the governor has declared a COVID-19 state of emergency, the local county has a 14-day COVID-19 infection rate of 1,000 new infections [CT threshold not stated] per 100,000 residents and the mandate lasts for no more than 14 days.
The law also requires publicly-funded businesses to respect medical orders from a person’s doctor saying they cannot wear a mask for medical reasons.
Face Coverings for Schools
Under the law, schools cannot require people to wear masks on school property unless the school meets several requirements. Those requirements are:
*The principal of the school must submit a written request to the local school board asking for a mask mandate
*Severe conditions exist, like a COVID-19 state of emergency
*The school board implements the masking mandate on a school-by-school basis, not universally.
*The masking mandate is in effect for no more than 14 days
*The school provides masks that filter out at least 95 percent of airborne particles, like N95 masks, to students aged five and up
The law also prohibits school officials from using state funds to enforce a mask mandate. It is not clear now how the new law will affect Knox County’s federally-ordered masking requirements.
The law does allow for exemptions for medical reasons and “sincerely held religious beliefs.”
Unemployment
The law also outlines new protocol for those unemployed because they do not want to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. The law protects unemployment benefits for those who quit work because they do not want to get the vaccine. It also allows for retroactive payments for those already unemployed because they refuse to be vaccinated.
The full bill can be read on the state’s website.”
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