West Virginia Code § 16-3-4b

Required exemptions to compulsory immunization against COVID-19 as a
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condition of employment; effective date.
(a) A covered employer, as defined in this section, that requires as a condition of continued
employment or as a condition of hiring an individual for employment, that such person
receive a COVID-19 immunization or present documentation of immunization from
COVID-19, shall exempt current or prospective employees from such immuneization
requirements upon the presentation of one of the following certifications:
(1) A certification presented to the covered employer, signed by a licensed physician or a
licensed advanced practice registered nurse who has conducted uan in-person examination of
the employee or prospective employee, stating that the physical condition of the current or
prospective employee is such that a COVID-19 immunizationt is contraindicated; there exists
a specific precaution to the mandated vaccine; or the current or prospective employee has
developed COVID-19 antibodies from being exposed to the COVID-19 virus, or suffered from
and has recovered from the COVID-19 virus; or
(2) A notarized certification executed by the esmployee or prospective employee that is
presented to the covered employer by the current or prospective employee that he or she
has sincerely held religious beliefs that prevent the current or prospective employee from
taking the COVID-19 immunization.g
(b) A covered employer may not be permitted to penalize or discriminate against current or
prospective employees for exercising exemption rights provided in this section by practices
including, but not limited to, benefits decisions, hiring, firing, or withholding bonuses, pay
raises, or promotions.
(c) As used in this section, the following terms shall have the following meaning:
"Covered employer" means:
(1) The State of West Virginia, including any department, division, agency, bureau, board,
commission, office, or authority thereof, or any political subdivision of the State of West
Virginia including, but not limited to, any county, municipality, or school district;
(2) A business entity, including without limitation any individual, firm, partnership, joint
venture, association, corporation, company, estate, trust, business trust, receiver, syndicate,
club, society, or other group or combination acting as a unit, engaged in any business
activity in this state, including for-profit or not-for-profit activity, that has employees;
(3) "Covered employer" does not include any Medicare or Medicaid-certified facilities which
are subject to enforceable federal regulations contrary to the requirements of this section;
(4) "COVID-19" means the same as that term is defined in §55-19-3 of this code; or
(5) "Immunization" means any federally authorized immunization for COVID-19, whether
fully approved or approved under an emergency use authorization.
(d) The provisions of this section are inapplicable to employees of covered employers who
are required to work in Medicare or Medicaid-certified facilities which are subject to
enforceable federal regulations contrary to the requirements of this section.
(e) Any person or entity harmed by a violation of this section may seek injunctive relief in a
court of competent jurisdiction.
(f) The provisions of this section shall become effective immediately.
(g) Pursuant to §2-2-10 of this code, if any provision of this section or the application thereof
to any person or circumstance is held unconstitutional or invalid, such unconstitutionality or
invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the section, and to this end the
provisions of this section are declared to be severable.a

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