Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1106

Introduced
2/2/23  

Caption

Consent for vaccination requirement

Impact

The implications of SF1106 are multi-faceted. Firstly, it reinforces the principle of informed consent in medical treatments, particularly vaccinations, thereby increasing individual rights in the healthcare sphere. However, the bill also includes provisions that penalize discrimination against individuals who choose not to be vaccinated. Any government agent or business that discriminates based on vaccination status would face serious criminal penalties, emphasizing the bill's intent to promote tolerance and inclusivity in public health policy. Effectively, this could reshape interactions between healthcare providers, businesses, and individuals concerning vaccination.

Summary

SF1106 is a legislative proposal aimed at regulating vaccination consent procedures in Minnesota. The bill stipulates that no vaccination can be administered without the patient's written consent, requiring parents or guardians to provide consent for minors or individuals unable to consent for themselves. Additionally, the bill prohibits any form of coercion or incentive related to vaccination, specifically stating that government officials cannot withhold benefits based on vaccination status. This clear mandate of obtaining consent is a significant shift in public health policy, emphasizing individual autonomy over medical decisions.

Contention

SF1106 has sparked significant debate among legislators and public health advocates. Proponents argue that the bill enhances personal freedoms and protects citizens from potential government overreach during public health emergencies. Critics, on the other hand, express concerns regarding the potential public health risks posed by increasing vaccine hesitancy. They argue that the legislative framework—as laid out in this bill—could complicate efforts to achieve herd immunity during health emergencies. The debate centers on balancing individual rights with the collective responsibility of public health safety.

Companion Bills

MN HF1860

Similar To Consent for vaccination required, consent coercion and discrimination prohibited, and criminal penalties imposed.

Previously Filed As

MN HF1860

Consent for vaccination required, consent coercion and discrimination prohibited, and criminal penalties imposed.

MN SF2277

Vaccination consent requirement

MN SF2278

Certain health care providers requirement to report adverse vaccination events and disclose certain information

MN SF1918

Consent to electronic monitoring requirements modification

MN AB1993

Employment: COVID-19 vaccination requirements.

MN HB27

COVID-19 vaccination status; mandatory COVID-19 vaccination prohibited, discrimination prohibited.

MN HB1463

COVID-19 vaccinations; prohibit governmental entities and public officials from requiring for any person.

MN SF2279

Vaccination consent addition to the Human Rights Act

MN SB520

Informed Consent for Vaccinations Protection Act

MN A1307

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.