Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1516

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The proposed amendments aim to enhance transparency and communications in the context of family grief and public health concerns. By requiring notification to family members, the bill acknowledges the rights of families to be informed as they navigate the sensitive process of dealing with unexpected deaths. Additionally, by allowing autopsies to be performed without a court order in these circumstances, it seeks to eliminate potential bureaucratic delays, providing families with quicker access to vital information regarding the cause of death.

Summary

House Bill 1516 seeks to amend existing law in Mississippi concerning the notification requirements and authorization process for autopsies in cases where a death may be related to the COVID-19 vaccine. The bill stipulates that if a healthcare provider believes a death may have been caused by the administration of a COVID-19 vaccine, they must notify the deceased's family members about this opinion. This requirement aims to ensure that families are informed of potential vaccine-related causes of death before an autopsy can be authorized without a court order.

Contention

Despite its aims, the bill is likely to face scrutiny and debate. One point of contention could relate to the implications of linking deaths to COVID-19 vaccines, especially given the varied public opinions surrounding vaccine safety. Legislators may express concerns about establishing a legal precedent that could fuel vaccine hesitancy or misinformation. Furthermore, the bill builds on a sensitive and politically charged topic, leading to a polarized discussion among lawmakers, public health officials, and community leaders regarding the practicality and ethics of its implementation. The balance between public health advisories and familial rights will be a central theme in the deliberations surrounding HB1516.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1051

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

MS SB2782

Death certificates; require medical examiners report COVID 19 as cause of death when applicable.

MS HB653

Autopsies; create "Jenna's Law" to require autopsies to include inquiry about whether death was a result of seizure or epilepsy.

MS HB1370

COVID-19 vaccines; require Attorney General to investigate pharmaceutical companies' promotion and distribution.

MS SB2805

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

MS SB2768

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

MS HB1488

Immunization and vaccination of preventable disease requirements for school children; exempt based on religious tenets.

MS HB1302

Immunization requirements; authorize religious exemption from requirements of schools and child care facilities.

MS HB1486

Immunization and vaccination of preventable disease requirements for school children; exempt based on regligious tenets.

MS SB2874

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

Similar Bills

MS HB1051

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

RI S0721

Office Of State Medical Examiners

RI H5682

Office Of State Medical Examiners

NJ S1105

Requires responding law enforcement officer to stay with dead body until medical examiner takes charge of body.

NJ A3204

Requires responding law enforcement officer to stay with dead body until medical examiner takes charge of body.

NJ A3552

Requires responding law enforcement officer to stay with dead body until medical examiner takes charge of body.

ND HB1068

Autopsy reports, working papers, funeral practice exceptions, and photographs.

MS SB2543

Department of Public Safety; revise provisions related to.