Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1106

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Civil liability; creating the Citizen Health Mandate Protection Act; providing method of claim for certain liability; prohibiting limitations of liability or immunity under certain circumstances. Emergency.

Impact

The implementation of SB 1106 signals a shift towards greater protections for employees regarding vaccination mandates. By allowing for punitive damages, the bill encourages employers to prioritize employee safety and comply with medical guidelines regarding vaccination protocols. However, this could also create a chilling effect, where employers might hesitate to mandate vaccinations, fearing potential lawsuits. The act delineates a clear path for legal recourse for employees who believe they have been harmed due to inappropriate health mandates by their employers, thereby changing the landscape of employer-employee legal relationships around health mandates.

Summary

Senate Bill 1106, titled the Citizen Health Mandate Protection Act, introduces a significant change to civil liability in the context of employer-mandated vaccinations and medicinal treatments. It allows employees to file claims against employers if they suffer injuries or illnesses from vaccinations or treatments that the employer required as a condition of employment. The bill mandates that if an employer fails to confirm the safety of the vaccination based on public medical testing, they could face not only compensatory damages but also punitive damages starting at a minimum of $1,000,000. The act emphasizes protecting employee rights in the face of mandated health interventions at work.

Contention

Discussion around SB 1106 reflects the ongoing debate on health mandates in the workplace, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Supporters argue that the bill is essential for protecting individual rights and ensuring that employers are held accountable for health-related decisions that impact their employees. Conversely, critics highlight concerns that the bill could undermine public health efforts, potentially discouraging vaccination mandates necessary to combat widespread health issues. The legislative discussions also hint at fears that the punitive damages could burden employers, particularly small businesses, creating an adversarial atmosphere where public health policies may conflict with employer interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB992

Tort liability; prohibiting civil liability for certain persons under specified circumstances; clarifying applicability of certain immunity. Emergency.

OK SB1124

Public health; prohibiting certain vaccination mandate and actions by covered entity; providing certain exemption from civil liability. Emergency.

OK HB3156

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

OK HB1449

Public health and safety; Vaccine Mandate Prohibition Act; covered entities; liability; civil actions; emergency.

OK SB373

Governmental Tort Claims Act; allowing liability for certain nuisance claims; establishing limitation on liability for certain nuisance claims. Effective date.

OK SB373

Governmental Tort Claims Act; allowing liability for certain nuisance claims; establishing limitation on liability for certain nuisance claims. Effective date.

OK HB2335

Prevention and control of disease; prohibiting certain vaccination mandates and discrimination; creating exceptions; establishing immunity from liability for certain entities from certain actions; emergency.

OK SB1168

The Governmental Tort Claims Act; definitions and extent of liability; increasing limits on liability for certain claims. Effective date.

OK HB84

AN ACT relating to liability protection in emergencies.

OK AB451

Provides immunity from civil liability to certain persons returning a firearm under certain circumstances. (BDR 3-1057)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.