Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2045

Introduced
1/6/22  
Refer
1/6/22  

Caption

Anti-Covid Vaccine Mandate Act; create.

Impact

The legislation addresses potential discriminatory practices that could stem from vaccination statuses, thus strengthening protections for individuals in various sectors, including employment, access to public services, and healthcare. Specifically, it acknowledges that refusal to provide services or employment based on someone's vaccination status would be deemed an unlawful discriminatory practice. The bill outlines exceptions, particularly for situations related to educational institutions, emphasizing a balanced approach to health and personal rights.

Summary

Senate Bill 2045, known as the Anti-Covid Vaccine Mandate Act, introduces legislation that prohibits any person, business entity, or governmental entity from requiring individuals to receive a vaccine that is authorized for emergency use. This act aims to protect individuals from discrimination based on their vaccination status or possession of what is referred to as an immunity passport. By defining these terms and establishing clear boundaries on vaccination requirements, the bill seeks to empower individuals and ensure their rights in the context of public health mandates.

Contention

Notably, the bill has sparked significant debate regarding the public health implications. Proponents argue that it reinforces personal freedoms and prevents undue pressure on individuals regarding vaccination, especially in the context of emergency use authorization. Critics, however, may view it as a barrier to essential public health measures aimed at controlling the spread of diseases, representing a key point of contention. The exceptions provided in the bill suggest an attempt to strike a balance between individual rights and community health responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1509

COVID-19 vaccine mandate; prohibit state and local government from imposing.

MS SB2850

School districts and political subdivisions; prohibit from implementing mask and Covid vaccine mandates.

MS SB2762

School districts and political subdivisions; prohibit from implementing mask and Covid vaccine mandates.

MS SB1704

Government; vaccination mandate; prohibition

MS HB2316

Federal government; mandatory vaccinations; prohibition

MS SB1026

Relating to prohibited COVID-19 vaccine mandates and vaccination status discrimination.

MS HB1422

Vaccine Discrimination and Transparency Act; create.

MS HB27

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

MS HB1224

Prohibiting state and local governments from adopting certain mandates in response to COVID-19; and prohibiting employers and places of public accommodation from discriminating on the basis of vaccination status.

MS SB51

Relating to prohibited COVID-19 vaccine mandates and vaccination status discrimination and to exemptions from certain vaccine requirements.

Similar Bills

US HB5233

To amend the Passport Act of June 4, 1920, to make certain improvements with respect to expenditure and other authorities, and for other purposes.

US HB5817

PASSPORT Act Passport Application, Staffing, and Service Process Optimization Reform and Transparency Act

US HB6610

Passport System Reform and Backlog Prevention Act

US HB9398

Passport Processing Efficiency Act

US SB2249

Passport Act of 2023

MI HB5428

Vehicles: registration; recreation passport fee; include in renewal of vehicle registration unless applicant opts out. Amends sec. 805 of 1949 PA 300 (MCL 257.805).

TX SB286

Relating to a health passport for Medicaid recipients.

TX HB3301

Relating to a health passport for Medicaid recipients.