New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1307

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The proposed legislation aims to enhance patient autonomy with regard to vaccination choices, particularly focusing on informed consent. By mandating that patients or their guardians receive detailed information about vaccines and the option to opt out, this bill is positioned to address public concerns over vaccination protocols. Furthermore, the provision that healthcare practitioners cannot deny services based solely on a patient's refusal to vaccinate represents a significant shift toward accommodating patient choices within healthcare services.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1307, known as the 'Informed Consent for Vaccinations Act,' seeks to revise existing requirements governing the administration of vaccines in New Jersey. The bill stipulates that before a vaccine can be administered, healthcare practitioners must provide patients or their guardians with critical information at least 48 hours prior to the administration. This includes a copy of the vaccine insert and details about the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), ensuring that individuals are well-informed of potential side effects and the reporting process for any adverse reactions.

Contention

However, the bill may ignite a debate regarding public health versus individual rights. Supporters argue that these measures are necessary to protect public health, especially during outbreaks, while critics raise concerns about potential backlash against vaccinations. The stipulation that vaccines cannot be administered under a standing order during non-emergency situations could also be contentious, as it restricts the ability of health professionals to act proactively in preventing disease spread.

Additional_points

Overall, A1307 reflects the growing emphasis on patient rights and informed choice in health care. Should the bill become law, its implications for vaccination rates, healthcare practices, and public health policy in New Jersey will likely attract significant attention from both supporters and detractors.

Companion Bills

NJ A329

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

NJ S2646

Carry Over "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 S2646

"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 HB467

Requires the provision of certain information to patients or parents of patients prior to administration of an immunization or a vaccine (OR NO IMPACT See Note)

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NJ S2646

"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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