New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2646

Introduced
5/16/22  

Caption

"Informed Consent for Vaccination Act"; revises requirements for administration of vaccines to patients.

Impact

The bill aims to increase transparency and give patients more control over their healthcare decisions regarding vaccinations. It also requires healthcare practitioners to inform patients about their right to opt-out and outlines the potential implications and risks of such an opt-out decision, particularly concerning school attendance requirements. This focus on informed consent is intended to ensure that individuals are fully aware of the benefits and risks associated with vaccination before making a decision.

Summary

Senate Bill S2646, known as the 'Informed Consent for Vaccination Act', mandates revisions to the existing requirements for vaccine administration in New Jersey. This legislation stipulates that any healthcare practitioner must provide a vaccine insert and comprehensive information regarding the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) to patients or, in the case of minors, their guardians at least 48 hours prior to administering any vaccines. Furthermore, the bill emphasizes that consent for vaccination must be documented through a signed acknowledgment from the patient or guardian confirming they have received adequate information on the vaccine being administered.

Contention

The introduction of S2646 may raise certain points of contention regarding the balance between public health policies and individual rights. Some proponents argue that the bill empowers patients by enhancing awareness and informed decision-making concerning vaccinations. However, critics may voice concerns that such requirements could lead to lower vaccination rates, which could pose a public health risk, particularly during outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases. Additionally, the restriction against administering vaccines without explicit consent could put additional pressures on healthcare providers and complicate existing vaccination programs, particularly in public health emergencies.

Companion Bills

NJ A329

Same As "Informed Consent for Vaccination Act"; revises requirements for administration of vaccines to patients.

Previously Filed As

NJ A329

"Informed Consent for Vaccination Act"; revises requirements for administration of vaccines to patients.

NJ A1307

"Informed Consent for Vaccination Act"; revises requirements for administration of vaccines to patients.

NJ S232

Revises requirements for administration of vaccines to patients.

NJ S377

Revises requirements for administration of vaccines to patients.

NJ HF1879

Health care providers administering vaccines required to disclose information to patients, reports of adverse reactions to vaccines required, and content of an informed consent form specified.

NJ SB599

Relating to patient's rights and informed consent for vaccinations

NJ SB520

Informed Consent for Vaccinations Protection Act

NJ HB1079

Vaccinations; Vaccine Transparency and Informed Consent Act; purpose; transparency and disclosure requirements; informed consent standards; civil penalties; confidentiality of records; severability; effective date.

NJ SF1105

Health care providers administering vaccines requirement to disclose certain information to patients

NJ HB695

Providing for vaccination schedule for pediatric patients and for coverage, compensation and reimbursement for vaccinations; and imposing penalties.

Similar Bills

NJ A1307

"Informed Consent for Vaccination Act"; revises requirements for administration of vaccines to patients.

NJ A329

"Informed Consent for Vaccination Act"; revises requirements for administration of vaccines to patients.

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