Maryland Code § HG-18-9A-03

Section HG-18-9A-03
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(a) (1) On or before June 1, 2021, the Department, with input from
subject matter experts and other relevant stakeholders, shall develop and submit to
the General Assembly a comprehensive plan for vaccinating residents of the State
against COVID-19.
(2) The plan required under paragraph (1) of this subsection shall
include:
(i) Detailed information on:
1. The categories of residents of the State who will
receive priority access to vaccines for COVID-19;
2. The timeline for providing vaccines for COVID-19 to
residents in each of the priority categories and to members of the general public who
are not included in priority categories; and
3. Target metrics for vaccinating residents in each of
the priority categories and for members of the general public who are not included in
priority categories;
(ii) A dedication of time and resources to target vaccine
distribution and vaccine safety outreach efforts to communities that have been
disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 infection, morbidity, and mortality;
(iii) A vaccine distribution strategy that allocates resources and
vaccines across all partners and vaccination sites in an equitable manner that
ensures that the vaccine allocation by jurisdiction accounts for the disproportionate
impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on underserved and minority communities; and
(iv) A strategy for outreach and distribution of vaccines to
individuals who are not receiving the vaccine, due to either lack of access or vaccine
hesitancy.
(b) After submitting the COVID-19 vaccine plan to the General Assembly
as required under subsection (a) of this section, the Department shall provide weekly
progress reports on implementation of the COVID-19 vaccine plan to the General
Assembly for the duration of calendar year 2021.
(c) The COVID-19 vaccine plan and progress reports required under this
section shall be submitted to the General Assembly in accordance with § 2-1257 of
the State Government Article.

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