Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1150

Introduced
2/15/22  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to certain experimental or investigational medical treatments

Impact

The legislation carries significant implications for state law by reinforcing the rights of individuals against mandated treatments that do not have full FDA approval. It creates a legal safeguard for those who risk harassment or intimidation due to their refusal to comply with such medical interventions. By allowing individuals to take legal action if they are subjected to punitive measures, the bill introduces a pathway for addressing grievances and promotes a climate of accountability regarding medical policies at both public and private institutions.

Summary

Senate Bill 1150 seeks to modify the legal framework surrounding experimental or investigational medical treatments in Missouri. It explicitly prohibits any entity or individual from compelling a person to receive a medication, vaccination, or injection that has not been fully approved by the FDA, particularly if the individual objects based on religious beliefs, moral convictions, or philosophical reasons. This bill is an assertion of personal autonomy in medical decision-making, aligning with a broader examination of rights related to healthcare practices and mandates.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise from the bill’s implications for public health initiatives and vaccination strategies. Proponents argue that it defends personal freedoms and respect for individual beliefs, whereas opponents may express concern that such protections can foster environments conducive to the spread of vaccine misinformation and undermine public health efforts. There is a delicate balance between protecting personal choice and ensuring community health, which this bill highlights and complicates.

Extra_note

Additionally, the bill grants the Missouri Attorney General the authority to enforce its provisions, which indicates a considerable state involvement in overseeing compliance and protecting individual rights, showcasing an evolving dialogue regarding the intersection of personal freedom and public health responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1709

Creates provisions related to certain experimental or investigational medical treatments

MO SB49

Establishes the "Missouri Save Adolescents from Experimentation (SAFE) Act" and modifies provisions relating to public funding of certain gender transition procedures

MO HB1710

Creates provisions related to certain experimental or investigational medical treatments

MO HB205

Creates provisions related to certain experimental or investigational medical treatments

MO HB1526

Creates provisions related to certain experimental or investigational medical treatments

MO SB169

Modifies provisions relating to refusal of medical procedures or treatment

MO AB188

Revises provisions governing investigational treatments. (BDR 40-567)

MO SB1242

Modifies provisions relating to certain COVID-19 medications

MO SB693

Modifies provisions relating to COVID-19 vaccines

MO SB631

Modifies provisions relating to statutes of limitations

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.