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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 22 MRSA §809-A is enacted to read:

 
§809-A.__Immunizations

 
1.__Mercury prohibited.__Except as provided in subsection 2,
beginning January 1, 2007, a vaccine containing more than a trace
amount of mercury may not be made available to a medical provider
in this State for administration to children under 8 years of age
or to pregnant women.__For the purposes of this section, "trace
amount" is as defined by the United States Food and Drug
Administration.

 
2.__Exemptions.__Notwithstanding subsection 1, the
commissioner may allow the use of a vaccine prohibited under this
section if the commissioner finds, and the Governor concurs, that
an actual or potential bioterrorist incident or other actual or
potential public health emergency, including an epidemic or
shortage of supply of a vaccine that would prevent children under
8 years of age and pregnant women from receiving the needed
vaccine, makes the administration of the vaccine necessary.

 
A.__An exemption under this subsection may not be for more
than 12 months.

 
B.__Upon issuing an exemption under this subsection, the
commissioner and the Governor shall within 48 hours notify
the Legislature about the exemption and the commissioner's
findings justifying the exemption's approval.

 
C.__Upon request for an exemption under this subsection, the
commissioner shall notify parties who have expressed their
interest to the commissioner in writing that an exemption
request has been made.

 
D.__Upon issuing an exemption under this subsection, the
commissioner shall within 7 days notify parties who have
expressed their interest to the commissioner in writing of
the exemption and the commissioner's findings justifying the
exemption's approval.

 
At the end of the effective period of an exemption under this
subsection, the commissioner may issue another exemption for up
to 12 months for the same bioterrorist incident or public health
emergency if the commissioner determines the exemption is
necessary and the Governor concurs.

 
Sec. 2. 22 MRSA §1696-J is enacted to read:


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