Members of the Oklahoma House on Monday rejected an effort to override Gov. Mary Fallin's veto of a bill she said could have reduced vaccination rates and increased chances for communicable disease outbreaks.

House Bill 3016 would have required doctors to give parents additional material about vaccinations at the time children receive them. Consumers already receive a two-page summary of the benefits and risks of vaccines before they are administered.

The override effort failed by a vote of 55-38, with 68 favorable votes needed for an override.

The governor contended the bill would have confused and intimidated consumers by requiring health care providers to provide them with a 34-page appendix containing highly technical and sometimes obsolete information about vaccines.