Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2981

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Health; vaccines; employers; liability; damages; effective date.

Impact

One of the significant impacts of HB 2981 is the establishment of employer liability for adverse medical events resulting from vaccinations that are mandated by employers. Should an employee experience adverse effects from a required vaccination, the employer would be held responsible for damages. This provision adds a layer of financial risk to employers who require vaccinations, potentially influencing hiring and employment practices across various industries.

Summary

House Bill 2981 addresses the issue of employment-related vaccination mandates in the state of Oklahoma. The bill creates a framework that preempts any federal or local mandates regarding vaccinations as a condition of employment. It explicitly nullifies any statutes or executive orders that would impose vaccination requirements on Oklahoma citizens, thus asserting state control over this area of common concern. The law seeks to limit the influence of federal entities on state employment practices related to vaccination.

Contention

The bill has generated considerable debate among lawmakers, particularly concerning public health implications and constitutional rights. Proponents argue that HB 2981 safeguards individual liberties by ensuring that citizens cannot be compelled to undergo vaccinations as a condition for employment, while opponents raise concerns about the potential public health risks that could arise from limiting vaccination mandates. This contention highlights ongoing tensions between personal freedom and community health responsibilities in legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB3247

Health; vaccines; employers; liability; damages; effective date.

OK HB3051

Public health; mandatory medical procedures; liability; damages; effective date.

OK HB2978

Public health; employer liability; fines; vaccination mandates; effective date.

OK HB3788

Public health; employer liability; fines; vaccination mandates; effective date.

OK HB3156

Labor; prohibiting vaccination or immunization mandates; prohibiting certain liability for employers; effective date.

OK SB1978

Labor; preventing adoption and enforcement of vaccine mandates by employers for employees or applicants. Effective date.

OK SB1954

Labor; preventing adoption and enforcement of COVID-19 vaccine mandates by employers for employees or applicants. Effective date.

OK HB1057

Public health; vaccination; employment; effective date.

OK SB1740

Employer vaccination mandates; requiring employers to allow employees to be exempted from vaccination mandate. Emergency.

OK HB3164

Vaccines; creating the Vaccine Freedom Act of 2022; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.