Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1954

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Labor; preventing adoption and enforcement of COVID-19 vaccine mandates by employers for employees or applicants. Effective date.

Impact

If enacted, SB1954 would significantly alter the legal landscape regarding employment and health policies related to COVID-19 in the state. It would restrict the rights of employers to implement health-related employment criteria and protect those who refuse vaccination from potential repercussions. The Department of Labor would be authorized to investigate complaints related to adverse actions taken against individuals for not complying with vaccination requirements, adding an enforcement mechanism to the bill.

Summary

Senate Bill 1954 aims to prohibit employers in Oklahoma from enforcing vaccine mandates for COVID-19 on their employees, contractors, and applicants for employment or contracts. It defines adverse actions that could be taken by employers against individuals who refuse to comply with such mandates. The bill intends to provide protections for employees who opt not to be vaccinated, asserting that refusal should not lead to negative consequences such as termination or discrimination in hiring processes.

Contention

The bill could lead to contentious debates surrounding public health compliance and individual rights in the workplace. Proponents argue that the legislation protects personal freedoms and employment rights, while opponents may raise concerns about the implications for workplace safety and public health. Moreover, the provision allowing the Attorney General to seek injunctive relief suggests that there will be significant legal scrutiny and potential litigation over its enforcement, raising questions about the balance between employer authority and employee rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB578

Income tax; providing credit for certain qualified software employers and employees. Effective date.

OK SB1067

Public employees; allowing certain employers to investigate certain employees for alleged misconduct or illegal activity; authorizing action on pension for certain employees. Effective date.

OK HB2566

Revenue and taxation; income tax credit; employers; employees; hydrogen manufacturing; effective date.

OK SB1121

Education employees; entitling certain employees to certain amount of paid maternity leave. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB2754

Revenue and taxation; civil engineers; employers; employees; income tax credit; tuition reimbursement; compensation; effective date.

OK HB2745

Revenue and taxation; income tax; taxable income; deduction; wages; qualifying employers; qualifying employees; effective date.

OK HB2481

Labor; creating the Civil Liability for Employers Hiring Ex-Offenders Act; prohibiting causes of actions against certain entities; effective date.

OK SB1014

School employees; requiring notification from law enforcement upon arrest or investigation of school employee for certain offenses. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB505

Public employees; prohibiting public employees from organized work stoppage; providing exemption. Effective date.

OK SB875

Higher education; allowing certain institutions of higher education to require employees to complete certain training; providing for optional training. Effective date. Emergency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.