Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00405

Introduced
1/26/21  
Introduced
1/26/21  
Refer
1/26/21  

Caption

An Act Prohibiting The State From Mandating A Vaccine That Has Only Been Given Emergency Use Authorization From The Federal Food And Drug Administration.

Impact

If enacted, SB00405 would significantly impact public health policies, particularly in situations involving vaccine mandates during public health emergencies. The bill places a clear stipulation that only fully approved vaccines can be mandated by the state, which could lead to resistance against other emergency public health measures. Proponents argue that this protects individual freedoms and health rights, while opponents might view it as undermining the ability to respond effectively to public health threats, thereby delaying protective measures during health crises.

Summary

SB00405, introduced by Senator Somers, proposes to amend Connecticut's general statutes by prohibiting the state from mandating any vaccine that has been granted only Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) by the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This bill is framed around the principle of ensuring that thorough long-term studies are conducted on any vaccine before it is mandated for public use. The underlying intent is to promote informed consent and individual autonomy regarding vaccination, particularly in contexts where vaccines are not fully licensed due to limited approval status.

Contention

Discussion surrounding SB00405 is likely to revolve around the balance between individual rights and public health responsibilities. Supporters of the bill advocate for personal choice in medical interventions and express concerns about the speed of vaccine development processes during public health emergencies. Conversely, critics highlight that restricting vaccine mandates can weaken public health strategies and may impede efforts to achieve herd immunity and protect vulnerable populations. Such a change would reshape how the state government approaches vaccination strategies in response to health emergencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00182

An Act Prohibiting Certain Health Carriers From Requiring Step Therapy For Prescription Drugs Used To Treat A Mental Or Behavioral Health Condition Or A Chronic, Disabling Or Life-threatening Condition.

CT SB00133

An Act Concerning Regulation Of Prescription Drugs And Related Professions.

CT SB00275

An Act Prohibiting Nursing Homes From Rejecting A Patient Solely On The Basis That Such Patient Received Mental Health Services.

CT SB00191

An Act Concerning Food Scrap Diversion From The Solid Waste Stream And The Redemption Of Out-of-state Beverage Containers.

CT HB05524

An Act Authorizing And Adjusting Bonds Of The State And Concerning Provisions Related To State And Municipal Tax Administration, General Government And School Building Projects.

CT HB05397

An Act Concerning Emergency Intervention By A Police Officer When A Person Is Incapacitated By Drugs Or Due To A Medical Emergency.

CT HB05523

An Act Concerning Allocations Of Federal American Rescue Plan Act Funds And Provisions Related To General Government, Human Services, Education And The Biennium Ending June 30, 2025.

CT HB05288

An Act Aligning State Law With Federal Law Concerning Service Animals.

CT HB05347

An Act Concerning Authorization Of State Grant Commitments For School Building Projects And Revisions To The School Building Projects Statutes.

CT SB00008

An Act Concerning Drug Affordability.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.