Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1458

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Promoting community immunity

Impact

The primary objective of S1458 is to improve public health by fostering higher immunization rates and aiming for herd immunity against infectious diseases. With the potential designation of 'elevated risk programs' for institutions that fail to achieve specified immunization thresholds, the bill emphasizes accountability and promotes strategies to raise awareness and provide educational resources about vaccination. In addition, the Department of Public Health will be tasked with oversight, data collection, and public reporting on immunization rates, which aims to empower communities with knowledge about their health status and the effectiveness of immunization efforts.

Summary

Senate Bill S1458, titled 'An Act promoting community immunity,' seeks to enhance vaccination rates across Massachusetts by mandating compliance with immunization requirements in various educational and childcare settings. This bill proposes amendments to existing laws to ensure that all types of educational institutions—including public schools, private schools, and childcare facilities—conform to newly established immunization protocols outlined in Chapter 111P. One significant change includes the creation of a framework for managing vaccination exemptions, allowing for medical and religious alternatives while ensuring these do not undermine community health standards.

Contention

Discussions surrounding S1458 reveal a degree of contention, particularly regarding the exemptions process. Supporters assert that the bill appropriately balances public health and personal freedoms by allowing for documented medical and religious exemptions while emphasizing the necessity of vaccinations for community welfare. Conversely, opponents express concerns that the regulations could lead to potential barriers for families opting out of vaccinations, which may raise fears around personal choice and parental rights. This bill's implementation is likely to stir debates within communities, as stakeholders weigh the importance of public health against individual liberties.

Companion Bills

MA H993

Similar To To strengthen the control of contagious and infectious diseases in the Commonwealth

MA H2518

Similar To Relative to impairment of health caused by infectious disease

MA H2151

Similar To Promoting community immunity

MA H604

Replaced by Relative to routine childhood immunizations

Previously Filed As

MA S1109

Repealing the criminalization of blasphemy

MA S1251

Repealing the criminalization of blasphemy

MA S706

Relative to pediatric care appointments

MA S345

To update accuracy of membership to the state advisory council on early education and care

MA S171

To support maternal health

MA S1246

To add sex and gender as protected classes for crime prosecutions

MA S1459

Modernizing birth certificates

MA S569

Relative to establishing an office of partnership coordination within the department of conservation and recreation

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