The bill establishes new regulations regarding blood donations and the disclosure of vaccination status in Wyoming. It mandates that individuals collecting blood donations must require donors to disclose if they have received a COVID-19 vaccine or a messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) vaccine. Additionally, blood from vaccinated donors must be clearly marked to indicate its status. This aims to provide transparency and allow recipients to make informed choices about the blood they receive.

Furthermore, the bill grants individuals receiving blood transfusions the right to request blood based on the vaccination status of the donor, provided that the requested blood is available and the situation is nonemergency. The Wyoming Department of Health is tasked with creating the necessary rules to implement these provisions, and the act is set to take effect on July 1, 2024.