(a) A governmental entity, local education agency, or school shall not adopt or enforce a statute, ordinance, rule, policy, or practice arising from COVID-19 that: (1) Fails to recognize acquired immunity as providing a level of immune protection that is at least as protective as a COVID-19 vaccine; or (2) Treats individuals with acquired immunity differently than individuals who have received the COVID-19 vaccine. (b) A private business shall not adopt or enforce a rule, policy, procedure, or practice arising from COVID-19 that: (1) Fails to recognize acquired immunity as providing a level of immune protection that is at least as protective as a COVID-19 vaccine; or (2) Treats individuals with acquired immunity differently than individuals who have received the COVID-19 vaccine. Added by 2022 Tenn. Acts, ch. 930, s 2, eff. 4/29/2022. (a) A governmental entity, local education agency, or school shall not adopt or enforce a statute, ordinance, rule, policy, or practice arising from COVID-19 that: (1) Fails to recognize acquired immunity as providing a level of immune protection that is at least as protective as a COVID-19 vaccine; or (2) Treats individuals with acquired immunity differently than individuals who have received the COVID-19 vaccine. (b) A private business shall not adopt or enforce a rule, policy, procedure, or practice arising from COVID-19 that: (1) Fails to recognize acquired immunity as providing a level of immune protection that is at least as protective as a COVID-19 vaccine; or (2) Treats individuals with acquired immunity differently than individuals who have received the COVID-19 vaccine. Added by 2022 Tenn. Acts, ch. 930, s 2, eff. 4/29/2022. (a) A governmental entity, local education agency, or school shall not adopt or enforce a statute, ordinance, rule, policy, or practice arising from COVID-19 that: (1) Fails to recognize acquired immunity as providing a level of immune protection that is at least as protective as a COVID-19 vaccine; or (2) Treats individuals with acquired immunity differently than individuals who have received the COVID-19 vaccine. (b) A private business shall not adopt or enforce a rule, policy, procedure, or practice arising from COVID-19 that: (1) Fails to recognize acquired immunity as providing a level of immune protection that is at least as protective as a COVID-19 vaccine; or (2) Treats individuals with acquired immunity differently than individuals who have received the COVID-19 vaccine. Added by 2022 Tenn. Acts, ch. 930, s 2, eff. 4/29/2022. (a) A governmental entity, local education agency, or school shall not adopt or enforce a statute, ordinance, rule, policy, or practice arising from COVID-19 that: (1) Fails to recognize acquired immunity as providing a level of immune protection that is at least as protective as a COVID-19 vaccine; or (2) Treats individuals with acquired immunity differently than individuals who have received the COVID-19 vaccine. (1) Fails to recognize acquired immunity as providing a level of immune protection that is at least as protective as a COVID-19 vaccine; or (2) Treats individuals with acquired immunity differently than individuals who have received the COVID-19 vaccine. (b) A private business shall not adopt or enforce a rule, policy, procedure, or practice arising from COVID-19 that: (1) Fails to recognize acquired immunity as providing a level of immune protection that is at least as protective as a COVID-19 vaccine; or (2) Treats individuals with acquired immunity differently than individuals who have received the COVID-19 vaccine. (1) Fails to recognize acquired immunity as providing a level of immune protection that is at least as protective as a COVID-19 vaccine; or (2) Treats individuals with acquired immunity differently than individuals who have received the COVID-19 vaccine.
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