Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB520

Introduced
4/3/25  

Caption

Health; discrimination by certain entities against individuals who refuse certain immunizations, drugs, or facial coverings for reasons of conscience prohibited; civil cause of action for violations provided; Attorney General authorized to defend an entity subject to related federal penalties

Impact

If enacted, HB520 would amend existing state laws to create an environment where individuals can refuse specific medical interventions without facing discrimination or penalties in their personal or professional lives. This includes protection against job termination, denial of services, and restrictions on health insurance coverage. The bill also outlines the ability for individuals who experience discrimination to seek legal recourse through civil actions, thereby enhancing their rights and access to justice in the face of violations.

Summary

House Bill 520, also known as the Alabama Conscientious Right to Refuse Act, seeks to prohibit discrimination based on an individual's refusal of certain drugs, vaccines, or facial coverings for reasons of conscience, including religious convictions. The bill explicitly states that employers, prospective employers, public accommodations, hospitals, and health insurers are not allowed to discriminate against individuals on these grounds. This legislation aims to protect individuals’ rights to make personal health choices without fear of adverse consequences in various sectors of society.

Contention

The bill may potentially raise points of contention within both the legislative assembly and the public. Advocates argue that it is a necessary measure to uphold personal freedoms and protect individual rights in healthcare, particularly in light of heightened discussions around mandatory vaccinations and public health measures. However, critics may voice concerns that such measures could undermine public health initiatives, complicate healthcare access, and enable broader discrimination under the guise of 'conscience.' The bill's implications could spark debate on the balance between individual rights and collective health responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB172

Prohibiting discrimination in employment and receipt of federal or state financial assistance based on an individual's hair texture or hairstyle

AL HB378

Abortion, harboring or transporting of minor girl in order to obtain abortion prohibited in certain circumstances, criminal penalties and affirmative defense provided, certain civil remedies authorized

AL HB425

Provision of sexual content to minor, prohibited; libraries prohibited from purchasing certain sexual content; certain entities prohibited from affiliating with American Library Assn.; cause of action, created; exception to Anti-Obscenity Enforcement Act for libraries and library employees, repealed

AL HB18

To make it unlawful for a person to deny an individual full and equal enjoyment of public accommodations based upon the individual's weight or body size; to make it unlawful for an employer to discriminate against an applicant or employee based upon the applicant or employee's weight or body size; and to create a state cause of action against an employer who does so.

AL SB129

Diversity, equity, and inclusion; certain public entities prohibited from maintaining office that promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion programs; certain programs related to divisive concepts or diversity, equity, and inclusion, prohibited; promotion and endorsement of certain divisive concepts in certain public settings prohibited; exceptions provided; public institution of higher education, required to designate multioccupancy restrooms based on biological sex

AL HB242

Anti-discrimination against military.

AL HB212

Retirement benefits, revise circumstances when an individual's pension, annuity, or retirement allowance benefits are subject to certain recovery actions

AL SB72

Off-label medical treatment; adverse action by occupational licensing board because of recommendation, prohibited; patient informed consent, required; cause of action, provided

AL SB32

Retirement benefits, revise circumstances when an individual's pension, annuity, or retirement allowance benefits are subject to certain recovery actions

AL HB50

Criminal procedure; criminal convictions sealed under certain circumstances; procedures established; exceptions provided; civil cause of action established

Similar Bills

AL HB12

Health; discrimination by certain entities against individuals who refuse certain immunizations, drugs, or facial coverings for reasons of conscience prohibited; civil cause of action for violations provided; Attorney General authorized to defend an entity subject to related federal penalties

CA AB933

Privileged communications: incident of sexual assault, harassment, or discrimination.

NJ S1602

Prohibits discrimination on basis of height or weight under "Law Against Discrimination."

NJ S2741

Prohibits discrimination on basis of height or weight under "Law Against Discrimination."

NJ A4282

Prohibits discrimination on basis of height or weight under "Law Against Discrimination."

AL HB31

Health, prohibiting employers public accomodations and occupational licensing boards from discriminating based on immunization status

AL HB324

Relating to vaccinations; to prohibit an employer, a place of public accommodation, and an occupational licensing board from discriminating based on immunization status.

IL HB3853

PROTECT MEDICAL EQUIP FREEDOM