Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1094

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to bodily autonomy and family integrity

Impact

If enacted, S1094 would significantly alter the legal landscape concerning medical autonomy in Massachusetts. It would introduce legal protections against employment discrimination based on a person's choice to accept or decline medical treatments, which could provide employees with more leverage in health-related employment decisions. The bill includes provisions allowing individuals whose rights are violated to seek injunctions and affirmative relief, such as reinstatement with back pay.

Summary

Senate Bill S1094, titled 'An Act relative to bodily autonomy and family integrity,' aims to protect individuals' rights regarding medical treatments and personal medical information. The proposed legislation seeks to establish that no person can be compelled to undergo medical procedures, share personal data, or acquiesce to such treatments. It emphasizes that an individual's fundamental rights, including privacy and freedom of choice in medical care, should not be infringed upon. This bill is particularly focused on non-invasive medical treatments, defining them clearly in the legislative text.

Contention

The legislation is likely to spark debate among legislators and the public, particularly in the context of existing laws surrounding medical mandates and employer rights. Proponents argue that the bill is necessary to defend personal autonomy and uphold constitutional rights in the face of increasing medical demands placed on individuals, especially during public health crises. However, critics may express concerns about the implications of such protections on workplace safety and the potential for abuse by individuals opting out of legitimate medical protocols, thereby creating challenges for health management in employment settings.

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