A bill that would require day care workers to be immunized against three major diseases that could harm children passed out of the Assembly Committee on Appropriations Wednesday.
It was the last committee stop for the bill, which passed the Senate and now will be up for an Assembly floor vote.
SB 792, by Sen. Tony Mendoza, D-Artesia, would require vaccination for whooping cough, measles and influenza for all day care workers.
The only exemption for a whooping cough or measles immunization would be a physician's note that exempts individuals for whom the vaccination would not be safe.
Day care workers who do not want to get the influenza vaccine, though, just need to fill out a form to become exempt from the requirement.