Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB1315

Introduced
1/10/23  

Caption

Localities, public & private schools, higher educational institutions, & employers; face coverings.

Impact

The enactment of SB1315 will significantly affect how local governments and educational institutions can respond to health crises like COVID-19. By stripping localities and institutions of the ability to mandate face coverings, the bill reflects a shift towards state control over public health regulations. Advocates for the bill argue that it protects individual freedoms and promotes personal responsibility during the pandemic, while detractors raise concerns about public safety and the potential for increased transmission of diseases in schools and workplaces.

Summary

Senate Bill 1315 prohibits localities, public and private schools, higher educational institutions, and employers in Virginia from adopting, implementing, or enforcing any policies that require face coverings related to COVID-19. The law aims to limit the authority of these entities in mandating mask-wearing as a response to the pandemic. It specifically adds new sections to the Code of Virginia that clarify this prohibition, ensuring that no local or regional policies can impose such requirements, regardless of any existing state or local laws that would otherwise allow it.

Contention

The bill has sparked debate among legislators and community members regarding the balance between public health mandates and personal liberties. Critics of SB1315 argue that it may lead to increased risks as localities could be prevented from responding to spiking infection rates via mask mandates. Historically, public health laws have allowed for localized responses to health emergencies, so the bill may be viewed as a departure from established practices of local governance. Supporters, on the other hand, claim that the bill empowers citizens by removing what they see as unnecessary and potentially overreaching mandates imposed by local authorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB458

Face coverings; prohibits enforcement of policy, etc., to wear.

VA SB506

Higher educational institutions, public; duties and powers of governing board.

VA HB1917

Higher educational institutions, public and private; confidential resource advisors.

VA SB915

School boards; private higher educational institutions, industry and trade dual-enrollment.

VA SB1197

Higher educational institutions, public; transparency.

VA SB1228

Line of Duty Act; campus police officers, contributing private institutions of higher education.

VA SB1410

Higher educational institutions, public; duties of governing boards.

VA HB726

Relating To Face Coverings.

VA SB1024

Relating to preventative health care and public health, including prohibited immunization and face-covering requirements and private business or school closures.

VA HB1800

Higher educational institutions, public; transparency, lobbying contracts.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.