Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2342

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

State Veterans Homes; require informed consent by residents prior to administering vaccinations.

Impact

The passage of SB2342 represents a significant shift in how healthcare regulations are approached within state veterans homes. It emphasizes the autonomy of residents, aligning health care practices with broader principles of informed consent that are critical in medical ethics. This measure could potentially increase residents' confidence in the healthcare offered at these facilities by ensuring they are fully informed and consenting participants in their medical care.

Summary

Senate Bill 2342 seeks to amend Section 35-1-21 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 by mandating that every resident in a Mississippi State Veterans Home must provide voluntary informed consent prior to receiving vaccinations for preventable diseases. This legislative measure is aimed at ensuring that the legal capacity of residents to give consent is respected, preventing any form of coercion, and ensuring that residents have sufficient knowledge to make informed decisions about their health care.

Contention

While proponents of the bill likely view it as a necessary safeguard for vulnerable populations, there may be concerns regarding its implementation. Some stakeholders may argue that requiring informed consent could impede timely vaccination efforts within veterans’ homes, particularly in cases where rapid responses to outbreaks are necessary. Balancing the need for public health with individual rights poses potential challenges in the execution of this bill.

Related_issues

Additionally, the bill underscores the ongoing governance of state veterans homes by the Mississippi State Veterans Affairs Board, which retains the ability to contract with external entities for the provision of services. This aspect of the bill raises questions about the future integration of private service providers in public healthcare spaces and how those partnerships will navigate the requirements set forth in SB2342.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2203

Public land in Rankin County; authorize DFA to assign property to state agencies and establish new Veterans Nursing Home.

MS HB422

Public land in Rankin County; authorize DFA to assign property to various state agencies and institutions and establish new Veterans Nursing Home.

MS SB2516

Reverse auction requirement; exempt MS State Veterans Affairs Board for the purchase of ADA vans and buses for Veterans Nursing Homes.

MS SB485

Veterans’ homes.

MS HB2760

Prescribing documentation requirements to determine eligibility for any benefit derived from a service-connected disability, requiring that federal disability determinations for veterans be probative, establishing the Kansas office of veterans services, updating references and corresponding changes relating to the transfer of powers and duties from the Kansas commission on veterans affairs office to the Kansas office of veterans services, updating the veterans claims assistance program to include references to veterans affairs medical centers and cross-accreditation requirements, modifying the definition of veteran and disabled veteran, clarifying disability evaluations for benefits granted to disabled veterans and updating the definition of armed forces to include the space force.

MS HB3934

Veterans centers; modifying multiple sections of the Oklahoma Statutes to rename veterans centers to State Veterans Homes; effective date.

MS HB371

State Veterans Affairs Board; revise composition of and transfer powers of Veterans' Home Purchase Board to.

MS HB1650

Vaccinations; provide for standard procedures for obtaining medical exemption from any required.

MS SB1097

Veterans: military and veterans: gender-neutral terms.

MS HB486

Veterans Affairs Dept., board member eligibility updated, definitions, rename service manager as veteran service officer and district service commissioner as district manager, appointment of an executive director to oversee operation of state veterans homes, provided, Sec. 31-5-12 repealed; Secs. 31-5-1 to 31-5-11, inclusive, 31-5-13, 31-5-14, 31-5A-1 to 31-5A-11, inclusive, am'd.

Similar Bills

MS HB1707

2023 Local Improvements Projects Fund; clarify and correct names and purposes of certain projects funded from.

MS SB2846

Appropriations; make technical revisions to certain transfers and provisions related to local projects.

MS SB2203

Public land in Rankin County; authorize DFA to assign property to state agencies and establish new Veterans Nursing Home.

MS HB422

Public land in Rankin County; authorize DFA to assign property to various state agencies and institutions and establish new Veterans Nursing Home.

MS SB2631

State property; amend MDAC ability to expend funding for the Ag Museum and clarify the location of state fairgrounds.

MS HB130

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MS HB1357

Department of Agriculture; revise authority to spend certain funds.

MS HR197

Dr. James Gruich; commend for being selected as 2023 Instructor of the Year at MGCCC, Harrison County Campus.