The bill introduced on March 14, 2025, aims to amend the Code of West Virginia by adding a new section, 18B-4-11, which prohibits vaccine mandates at higher education institutions. It defines key terms such as "higher education institution," "vaccine mandate," and "vaccination." The legislation explicitly states that no higher education institution can impose a vaccine mandate as a condition for enrollment, employment, or participation in campus activities. Additionally, it prohibits institutions from offering any incentives, whether monetary or otherwise, for receiving vaccinations.

Furthermore, the bill allows higher education institutions to offer vaccinations free of charge, provided that informed consent is obtained from individuals receiving the vaccines. It ensures that students, faculty, and staff cannot be denied access to educational programs or employment opportunities based solely on their decision to opt out of vaccination. The bill includes a severability clause, meaning that if any part of the law is found invalid, the remaining provisions will still stand. The act is set to take effect immediately upon passage.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Version: 18B-4-11