As an
omnibus bill, the COVID-19 Response (Vaccinations) Legislation Act 2021 amends the
COVID-19 Public Health Response Act 2020 and the
Employment Relations Act 2000 to give the Government and employers greater mandate to require employees to receive COVID-19 vaccines. The Bill also has a
sunset clause for the repeal of the provisions of the COVID-19 Response (Vaccinations) Legislation Act 2021 on the date that the COVID-19 Public Health Response Act 2020 is repealed.
COVID-19 Public Health Response Act The COVID-19 Response (Vaccinations) Legislation Act introduces the following amendments: • Section 5(3) allows the Director-General of Health to issue a notice specifying COVID-19 vaccination exemption criteria and the required doses for each COVID-19 vaccine or combination of COVID-19 vaccines. • Section 9 allows the
Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety, the Minister for COVID-19 Response, or any minister under any warrant or the authority of the
Prime Minister to make COVID-19 orders under Section 11. • The amended Section 11 specifies several orders that can be made under the Act including ordering someone to stay in specific premises, permitting entry to specific premises, restricting travel and movement, restricting work carrying out by infected workers, the dosage of COVID-19 vaccines, and the regulation of COVID-19 vaccine certificates. • Section 17 requires the Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking (PCBU) to keep vaccination records, prevent affected persons (other than an exempt or authorised person) to carry out specified work unless vaccinated. • Section 23a gives authorised enforcement persons the power to direct person to produce evidence of compliance with a specified COVID-19 measures. • Section 33AA allows the
Governor-General at the recommendation of the Prime Minister to make regulations prescribing an assessment tool that an PCBU may use to ensure that workers are vaccinated and required to undergo medical examination or testing for COVID-19. • Section 33AB allows PCBU to assess that workers are vaccinated and undergo medical examination or testing for COVID-19. The PCBU must also take steps to protect the worker's personal information. • Section 34B states that personal information may not be held, stored, used, or disclosed by the person except for the purposes of ascertaining whether an individual has been vaccinated, issued with a COVID-19 vaccination certificate, or are complying with the Public Health Response Act, a COVID-19 health order, and the Health Act 1956. • Recognises the
My Vaccine Pass and International Travel Vaccination Certificate as COVID-19 vaccination certificates.
Employment Relations Act 2000 • A new Schedule 3A gives employees paid-time off for COVID-19 vaccinations. • Schedule 3A allows for the termination of employment agreements for failing to comply with vaccination mandates under the requirements of the COVID-19 Public Health Response Act 2020 or a COVID-19 order. ==History==