Tennessee Code § 14-4-105

[Expired] Immunity of physician providing statement that person should be exempted from mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy
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A physician licensed under title 63, chapter 6 or 9, who provides a person with a signed statement that the person should be exempted from a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy, specifies the recognized clinical reason for the exemption, and does so in the context of a physician-patient relationship as determined and governed by the rules of the relevant health-related board is: (1) Acting within the physician's authorized scope of practice; (2) Immune from civil liability for such action; and (3) Immune from disciplinary action by a health-related board for such action. Added by 2022 Tenn. Acts, ch. 644, s 2, eff. 3/11/2022.
A physician licensed under title 63, chapter 6 or 9, who provides a person with a signed statement that the person should be exempted from a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy, specifies the recognized clinical reason for the exemption, and does so in the context of a physician-patient relationship as determined and governed by the rules of the relevant health-related board is: (1) Acting within the physician's authorized scope of practice; (2) Immune from civil liability for such action; and (3) Immune from disciplinary action by a health-related board for such action. Added by 2022 Tenn. Acts, ch. 644, s 2, eff. 3/11/2022.
A physician licensed under title 63, chapter 6 or 9, who provides a person with a signed statement that the person should be exempted from a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy, specifies the recognized clinical reason for the exemption, and does so in the context of a physician-patient relationship as determined and governed by the rules of the relevant health-related board is: (1) Acting within the physician's authorized scope of practice; (2) Immune from civil liability for such action; and (3) Immune from disciplinary action by a health-related board for such action. Added by 2022 Tenn. Acts, ch. 644, s 2, eff. 3/11/2022.
A physician licensed under title 63, chapter 6 or 9, who provides a person with a signed statement that the person should be exempted from a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy, specifies the recognized clinical reason for the exemption, and does so in the context of a physician-patient relationship as determined and governed by the rules of the relevant health-related board is:
(1) Acting within the physician's authorized scope of practice;
(2) Immune from civil liability for such action; and
(3) Immune from disciplinary action by a health-related board for such action.

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