New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A774

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Prohibits government entity or school from requiring influenza vaccinations for persons who are 18 years of age or younger.

Impact

If enacted, A774 would significantly alter public health policy regarding vaccination mandates for minors in New Jersey. By removing the requirement for children to receive influenza vaccinations, the bill could lead to health implications, as lower vaccination rates may increase the risk of influenza outbreaks in schools and communities. This change reflects a shift towards emphasizing personal choice over mandatory health measures, and it aligns with broader national conversations about vaccination and health autonomy.

Summary

Assembly Bill A774 is focused on influenza vaccinations for minors, specifically individuals aged 18 years or younger. The bill aims to prohibit any government entity, including state, county, and local government employees or officials, as well as public and private schools, from requiring these young individuals to receive the influenza vaccine. This legislation arises from evolving perspectives on vaccination requirements, where concerns about parental rights and individual choices have gained traction among certain factions of the community.

Contention

The introduction of A774 has sparked debates around public health versus personal choice. Proponents of the bill argue that it respects individual rights and parental authority, allowing families to make medical decisions without government interference. On the other hand, critics warn that removing vaccination requirements could undermine public health efforts, especially in protecting vulnerable populations within schools and communities. Public health advocates may stress that vaccines are a crucial tool in preventing disease spread and that mandatory vaccination policies are necessary for collective health safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1506

Prohibits government entity or school from requiring influenza vaccinations for persons who are 18 years of age or younger.

NJ HB1463

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

NJ A3741

Prohibits certain entities from requesting or requiring provision of personal health information.

NJ HB218

Health; lower the age from 50 to 18 years old at which hospitals shall offer inpatient vaccinations for the influenza virus prior to discharge

NJ A504

Requires health insurers to provide coverage for epinephrine for persons aged 18 or younger.

NJ HB2316

Federal government; mandatory vaccinations; prohibition

NJ S831

Prohibits certain entities from requesting or requiring provision of personal health information.

NJ SB23

Prohibiting mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations for WV residents

NJ A2176

Prohibits local governments from requiring private employers to provide paid sick leave.

NJ A5019

Prohibits DEP from requiring person under 16 years of age to obtain horseback riding permit to ride in State wildlife management areas.

Similar Bills

NJ A4576

Requires DOH to revise emergency response plan for pandemic influenzas.

LA HR102

Requests DHH to collaborate with stakeholders in school-based vaccination programs to prepare for the 2013-2014 influenza season

TX SB424

Relating to a school-based influenza vaccination pilot program and study.

US SB3219

Influenza Act Protecting America from Seasonal and Pandemic Influenza Act of 2023

NJ A1823

Requires students and certain other children to be annually vaccinated for influenza as condition of enrollment at public and private K-12 schools, preschools, child care centers, and institutions of higher education.

NJ A2007

Requires students and certain other children to be annually vaccinated for influenza as condition of enrollment at public and private K-12 schools, preschools, child care centers, and institutions of higher education.

NJ S1101

Requires students and certain other children to be annually vaccinated for influenza as condition of enrollment at public and private K-12 schools, preschools, child care centers, and institutions of higher education.

LA HB74

Requires schools to provide information relative to influenza and immunization against the influenza virus (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF EX See Note)