Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB32

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Vaccines, prohibits employers from requiring employees to receive COVID-19 vaccinations in certain circumstances

Impact

If enacted, HB32 would significantly alter the landscape of workplace health policies in Alabama, as it would prevent employers from enforcing mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations under the specified circumstances. This measure stands to empower employees, granting them the right to refuse vaccination without facing repercussions from their employers. The legislation reflects an acknowledgment of personal rights in the workplace, particularly in light of medical and religious considerations. This bill, therefore, could foster a climate of increased personal choice regarding health in the workplace.

Summary

House Bill 32 aims to protect employee rights concerning COVID-19 vaccinations by prohibiting employers from mandating that employees receive the vaccine if individuals object for reasons of personal conscience, religious beliefs, or medical concerns, including having previously recovered from COVID-19. The bill was introduced in response to ongoing debates about employee vaccine mandates during the ongoing health emergency declared by the Governor. The implications of this bill suggest a more protective stance for workers who may face pressure from employers regarding vaccination status.

Contention

The discussions surrounding HB32 likely involve a spectrum of opinions on employees' rights against the need for communal health safety in workplace settings. Proponents of the bill may argue that it safeguards personal freedoms and respects individual beliefs, while opponents might assert the necessity of vaccinations for public health and workplace safety. The legislation may face critiques suggesting that it might undermine efforts to control the spread of COVID-19, particularly in environments such as healthcare settings where mass immunization could be crucial for safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB514

Municipal employees; eligible to receive grant funds paid through municipal treasury in certain circumstances

AL HB21

Employment; requiring employers to provide reasonable break time and location for employees to express breast milk.

AL HB2

Vaccines, parental consent for minor to receive vaccine, required

AL HB165

Vaccines, parental consent for minor to receive vaccine, required

AL HB6

Employment; to require employers to provide reasonable break time and location for employees to express breast milk.

AL SB16

Use of force; use of tasers prohibited in certain circumstances

AL HB435

Public officers and employees; further provide for the benefits of the office of coroner and other related persons.

AL HB520

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

AL HB79

State Board of Pharmacy and Employers, prohibited from disciplining pharmacists who recommend off-label medical treatments

AL HB227

Ethics; laws pertaining to public officials and public employees revised

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.