Excerpt from the Wright State Guardian
Ohio House Bill (H.B.) 244 heads to Governor Mike DeWine’s desk after passing in the Ohio House and Senate. Restricting covid-19 vaccine requirements for state schools and universities, H.B 244 impacts Wright State University (WSU).
The bill first introduced by local Republican legislators, Andrea White (District41) and Brian Lampton (District 73), is part of a series of proposed covid-19 vaccination bills.
If signed into law, the bill would prohibit state schools and universities from requiring students, staff and faculty to receive vaccinations not fully approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Covid-19 vaccines fall under this category. The bill also prohibits “discrimination against individuals who have not received a vaccine” according to the text. Leaving “discrimination” up for interpretation.
The Bill, awaiting signature or veto by Governor Dewine, impacts universities including WSU. Having made no public announcements about his stance on the bill, his actions regarding it are uncertain.
WSU currently does not require individuals to be vaccinated against Covid-19 to attend classes or live on campus. Campus policy requests those who are not fully vaccinated wear a mask.
Currently voluntary, university housing administration asks students to submit their vaccination status to an online portal. Those who do not submit their status and live on campus are expected to participate in a “ survey testing program” through Wright State Physicians’, according to a campus announcement.
Students not fully vaccinated with plans to live on campus in Fall 2021 cannot request to have a roommate.