SB 1030

Requires a residential care facility, including a facility with a memory care endorsement and an assisted living facility, to make available to residents at least one on-site vaccine clinic per year.

Status In Senate Committee (SHC)
Fiscal impact May have fiscal impact, but no statement yet issued
Revenue impact May have revenue impact, but no statement yet issued

Bill Text

The bill requires residential care facilities and assisted living facilities to make at least one on-site vaccine clinic available to residents annually.

Original Bill Text

Overview#

Digest: The Act tells RCFs to offer certain vaccines to residents. (Flesch Readability Score: 61.3). Requires a residential care facility, including a facility with a memory care endorsement and an assisted living facility, to make available to residents at least one on-site vaccine clinic per year.

Public Testimony

Name Organization Position Date
Cynthia D'Angiolillo Corvallis Support 2025-03-06
Whitney Donielson Eugene Support 2025-03-07
Linda Fortune Corvallis Support 2025-03-08
Jewel Nelson Eugene Support 2025-03-08
Pamela Becker Corvallis Support 2025-03-09
Judith Smith Eugene Support 2025-03-10
Robin Lee Medford Oppose 2025-03-11
Gretchen Ghrist Medford Oppose 2025-03-11
Russell Kautz Medford Oppose 2025-03-11
Winnie Winnie Grants Pass Oppose 2025-03-11
Jen Hamaker ONRI Oppose 2025-03-11
Dave White PORTLAND Oppose 2025-03-11
Brenda Perry Bend Support 2025-03-11
Nancy Reed Scappoose Oppose 2025-03-11
David Gray Boardman Oppose 2025-03-11
David D Hunter Forest Grove Oppose 2025-03-11
Sandra Nelson Beaverton Oppose 2025-03-11
Tracy Young Independence Oppose 2025-03-11
Lori Brooks Gold Hill Oppose 2025-03-11
Matthew Bossard Medford Oppose 2025-03-11
Robert Egner Sweet Home Oppose 2025-03-11
Pamela Dickson Phoenix Oppose 2025-03-11
Shantel Schroeder Lebanon Oppose 2025-03-11
Kris Lane Medford Oppose 2025-03-11
Julie McConnell Portland Oppose 2025-03-11
Doug Ghrist Medford Oppose 2025-03-11
Terri Millard Grants Pass Oppose 2025-03-11
Kathleen Krohn Grants Pass Oppose 2025-03-11
Heidi Napier Grants Passs Oppose 2025-03-11
doug jackson Eagle Point Oppose 2025-03-11
LARK SAURMAN TALENT Oppose 2025-03-11
Melissa Fisher Hillsboro Support 2025-03-11
Sloan Neal Beaverton Oppose 2025-03-11
Robin Neal Beaverton Oppose 2025-03-11
Cynthia D'Angiolillo Corvallis Support 2025-03-11
Evelyn Macpherson Portland Oppose 2025-03-11
Chris Barnett Grants Pass Oppose 2025-03-11
Asher Abrams Hillsboro Oppose 2025-03-11
Julia Crary Portland Oppose 2025-03-11
Dianna Lamb Self Oppose 2025-03-11
Valeri Schneider Medford Oppose 2025-03-12
Heather Hall Marion County Oppose 2025-03-12
Pat Krikorian Medford Oppose 2025-03-12
Sarah Lochner Oregon Coalition of Local Health Officials Support 2025-03-12
Meg Olson Oregon Families for Vaccines Support 2025-03-12
Kristin Milligan LeadingAge Oregon Oppose 2025-03-12
Ana Kathrein Sheridan Oppose 2025-03-12
Keltis Hall Marion County Oppose 2025-03-12
Leola J Wenning Lebanon Oppose 2025-03-13
Jen Hamaker ONRI Oppose 2025-03-13

Legislative History

Date Chamber Action
2025-02-18 S Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk.
2025-02-18 S Referred to Health Care.
2025-03-11 S Public Hearing held.
2025-06-27 S In committee upon adjournment.

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