Thursday August 19, Governor Lamont signed Executive Order 13d which requires that all State Employees be vaccinated by September 27.
The Executive Order has several stages to it:
First and foremost is the vaccination aspect by which all employees either:
- be fully vaccinated by 9/27/21
- have one dose administered by 9/27/21 AND have a 2nd dose scheduled
- apply for a medical or religious/spiritual exemption. These exemption requests will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis and include supporting documentation. In the case of a medical exemption, this would require a determination from an MD, a PA, or an APRN.
Second, each State Agency shall create a policy which requires employees to either show proof of vaccination or submit to weekly COVID testing. Agencies are also required to validate and maintain records of the vaccination status of employees (including maintaining records of those who obtain exemptions).
Third, vaccinated individuals must show proof of vaccination status by showing their vaccination card, a photo of the card, Immunization Records, or other health care records validating their vaccination status. It is explicitly stated that self-attestation is not acceptable.
Fourth, the EO contemplates enforcement of the EO. For State Employees, unvaccinated employees will not be allowed on the premises of a State Agency. While the EO does not state it directly, b/c each agency is required to create a policy regarding vaccination, any employee who violates the policy could be subject to "just cause" for discipline.
That is the Executive Order from the Governor, but that is not the end of the story. Now that the EO is out and clearly it is a change in working conditions, we can negotiate the impact of this. Since this is a statewide mandate for all executive branch agencies, most likely, the state employee unions will negotiate collectively with the State.