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Federal Employees and COVID-19
Vaccination Attestations: Immediate
Takeaways
August 6, 2021
Executive Order 13991 established the Safer Federal Workforce Task Force (Task Force) to provide
ongoing guidance to heads of executive agencies on government operation and employee safety during
the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. On July 29, 2021, the Task Force issued revised
model safety principles to executive agencies and departments. Among other safety principles, this
guidance instructs federal agencies to determine the vaccination status of federal employees and onsite
contractors, and requires employees and onsite contractors to sign an attestation confirming their
vaccination status. Those who decline to provide an attestation must wear a mask and be subject to
testing and other safety measures. This effort to promote COVID-19 vaccination, similar to some state
and municipal employers' requirements, follows newly reported increases in COVID-19 cases and related
hospitalizations attributable to the spread of the contagious Delta variant of COVID -19.
While some news reports have colloquially described the Task Force's guidance as a vaccine mandate,
receiving a COVID-19 vaccine is not required under the policy. Unlike vaccination mandates that require
employees to either receive COVID-19 vaccination or obtain an exemption as a condition of
employment-such as the vaccination requirement recently imposed by the Veterans Health
Administration on its medical employees-the Task Force provides employees and onsite contractors
with the option to either attest to full vaccination status or adhere to specified safety measures.
This Sidebar begins by providing background on the Task Force and the vaccination attestation policy. It
then describes the primary authorities federal agencies may employ to implement the policy and relevant
constitutional considerations. Next, the Sidebar discusses key requirements under federal
antidiscrimination laws that may inform the implementation of the guidance. Finally, the Sidebar briefly
considers whether COVID-19 vaccines' current emergency use authorization (EUA) status affects the
federal government's ability to impose requirements related to vaccination.
Congressional Research Service
https://crsreports.congress.gov
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CRS Legal Sidebar
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