Labor/Employment,
Health Care & Hospital Law
Oct. 18, 2021
What to know about LA’s ‘proof of vaccination’ ordinance
The ordinance states that, beginning Thursday, a covered location must display “prominently on its premises” a notification advising all patrons that, starting Nov. 4, proof of vaccination will be required to enter an indoor portion of the establishment. The city may issue regulations that will clarify any conflict in dates soon.





Tal Burnovski Yeyni
Associate
Lewitt Hackman Shapiro Marshall & Harlan
Email: TYeyni@lewitthackman.com
As COVID-19 becomes part of our current and future reality -- and medical data steadily shows that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective at preventing hospitalization, death and limiting the spread -- various jurisdictions are taking steps to require employees, patrons, and students to show proof of vaccination.
Recently, the city of Los Angeles passed its own vaccination requirements, following a contested public forum and internal di...
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