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Vermont Governor Signs Immunization Legislation
March 25, 2026
On March 24, 2026, Governor Phil Scott of Vermont signed legislation (H.545) empowering the Vermont Department of Health to issue vaccine and immunization recommendations grounded in scientific data. This law aims to ensure vaccines remain accessible and affordable across the state, supporting public health initiatives and potentially influencing procurement strategies related to vaccine supply and immunization programs.
- The Vermont Department of Health gains authority to guide vaccine recommendations, which may affect state vaccine procurement and distribution contracts.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate potential updates to vaccine supply requirements and contract terms aligned with the new immunization policy.
- Vaccine manufacturers and suppliers may find opportunities to engage with Vermontโs public health procurement as the state emphasizes accessibility and affordability.
- This legislation underscores the importance of data-driven health procurement decisions, signaling a continued focus on science-based public health investments in Vermont.
Weโve seen the value in using science and data when making decisions about the health of Vermonters. H.545 establishes a process that allows us to continue this practice, by enabling the Vermont Department of Health to make vaccine and immunization recommendations based on available science and data. Getting vaccinated is the best way for us to protect ourselves and others, and this bill helps make sure vaccines remain accessible and affordable in Vermont.
— Governor Phil Scott
Agencies
Vermont Department of Health, General Assembly of Vermont, Office of Governor Phil Scott