North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota House Bill HB1457

Introduced
1/16/25  
Refer
1/16/25  

Caption

An exemption to required vaccines.

Impact

If enacted, HB1457 could significantly alter public health policy and regulations surrounding vaccination requirements in North Dakota. The bill allows for exemptions based on the absence of FDA-approved vaccines meeting specific safety standards, thereby empowering individuals to refuse vaccinations under certain conditions. This could lead to changes in how schools, workplaces, and licensing boards implement vaccination policies, potentially increasing the number of unvaccinated individuals in the state.

Summary

House Bill 1457 aims to establish a new section in chapter 23-12 of the North Dakota Century Code that introduces exemptions for required vaccines. Specifically, the bill mandates that individuals who are required to receive vaccines, whether for employment, school attendance, or obtaining licenses, can claim an exemption if certain FDA and safety criteria are not met by the vaccines in question. This legislative move is seen as a response to rising public concern over vaccine safety and personal freedoms.

Contention

The introduction of HB1457 is likely to generate considerable debate among lawmakers and public health advocates. Supporters of the bill argue that it enhances individual rights and addresses concerns about vaccine safety. However, opponents fear that it may undermine public health efforts, increase vaccine hesitancy, and lead to greater risks of vaccine-preventable diseases. The requirement that vaccine manufacturers assume liability for adverse effects also raises questions about accountability and public trust in vaccination programs.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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