Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2061

Introduced
1/18/24  
Refer
1/18/24  

Caption

Anatomical gifts and organ transplant; prohibit person from being denied based on their COVID vaccination status.

Impact

The enactment of SB2061 will create a significant change in how organ transplant protocols are handled in Mississippi. By prohibiting discrimination based on COVID-19 vaccination status, the bill aims to ensure equitable treatment for all individuals seeking organ transplants. This could lead to an increase in eligible recipients who might have previously been concerned about their vaccination status affecting their healthcare opportunities. Moreover, it sets a precedent for future legislation concerning patient rights and healthcare access during public health emergencies.

Summary

Senate Bill 2061 amends Section 41-39-121 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to ensure that individuals are not denied anatomical gifts, organ transplants, or related medical services based solely on their COVID-19 vaccination status. This change aims to protect patients from potential discrimination in medical treatment decisions related to organ donations and transplants. The amendment is particularly important in the context of ongoing public health discussions about vaccine mandates and their implications on healthcare access for individuals who may choose not to be vaccinated.

Contention

There may be varying opinions regarding this bill, particularly among healthcare professionals and policymakers. Supporters might argue that SB2061 promotes essential equity in healthcare, ensuring that medical decisions should be based on patient health rather than vaccination status. Conversely, critics may express concerns about the potential risks associated with waiting lists for organ transplants, fearing that accommodating individuals based on their vaccination status might complicate or hinder the effectiveness of public health initiatives aimed at managing the COVID-19 pandemic.

Notable_points

The bill highlights a growing discourse on the intersection of public health policy, individual rights, and medical ethics, especially in the wake of a pandemic. As states adopt varying approaches to vaccination requirements for organ transplants, SB2061 reflects a specific legislative choice to prioritize patient rights and access to healthcare services, which could resonate beyond Mississippi in similar legislative efforts across the country.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2768

Anatomical gifts and organ transplant; prohibit person from being denied based on their COVID vaccination status.

MS HB1258

Gender Transition Procedures; prohibit for persons under age twenty-one.

MS HB1126

Transgender procedures; restrict for persons under age 21.

MS SB2805

Mandatory COVID-19 vaccination of Mississippi residents as condition of employment; prohibit based on religious belief.

MS HB862

Contract lobbyists; prohibit agencies, universities and colleges from hiring with public funds.

MS HB1396

Contract lobbyists; prohibit agencies, universities and colleges from hiring with public funds.

MS HB1051

COVID-19; require notice to family when death may have been caused by vaccine and authorize autopsy.

MS HB1127

MS Safe Adolescents from Experimentation (SAFE); create to prohibit providing gender transition procedures to minors.

MS HB1007

The Crown Act; prohibit discrimination based on natural hairstyles.

MS SB2874

Mandatory COVID-19 vaccination of Mississippi residents by the state or as condition of employment; prohibit.

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