HHS Ditches Outdated Civil Rights Docs for Simpler Rules
Published Date: 1/26/2026
Notice
Summary
The Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights is officially canceling some old guidance documents to clear up confusion and cut unnecessary costs for hospitals and other health groups. This change takes effect right now, so affected organizations can stop following outdated rules and save money. It’s all part of a bigger plan to make government work smarter and simpler.
Analyzed Economic Effects
5 provisions identified: 4 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.
Immediate Rescission for Covered Entities
The HHS Office for Civil Rights rescinded several guidance documents effective upon publication (January 26, 2026). OCR says covered entities should stop relying on the rescinded guidance and that the rescission will avert ongoing compliance costs those entities were incurring.
RFRA and Foster-Care Letters Repudiated
OCR disavows three November 2021 letters that withdrew March 2020 letters which had granted Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) exemptions relating to 45 CFR 75.300 and foster care. The March 2020 letters had allowed some religious foster care agencies to operate consistent with their faith, including working only with foster or adoptive parents of the same faith; OCR says the November 2021 analysis of RFRA no longer represents Department views and should not be relied upon.
Repudiation of UVMMC Church Amendments Letter
OCR disavows the legal positions in its July 2021 letter to the University of Vermont Medical Center that withdrew an August 28, 2019 Notice of Violation about the Church Amendments. Covered entities should not rely on the July 2021 letter's statements of law and policy.
Equitable COVID Vaccine Guidance Disavowed
OCR disavows its December 2021 guidance on the equitable administration of COVID-19 vaccines and says covered entities should not rely on that guidance. OCR notes that Executive Order 13995 (which the guidance relied on) was rescinded on January 20, 2025, and that the public health emergency for COVID is over.
Weldon Amendment Letter to California Repudiated
OCR disavows the legal positions in its August 2021 letter that withdrew a January 24, 2020 Notice of Violation finding that California violated the Weldon Amendment. Covered entities should not rely on the August 2021 letter's statements of law and policy.
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