Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5875

Introduced
3/1/23  

Caption

Department Of Health

Impact

If enacted, H5875 will have significant implications for childhood and adult vaccination protocols within the state. The bill mandates that all public and private schools include relevant information on exemption forms, thus allowing parents to make informed choices regarding their children's immunization status. This step may lead to a better understanding of vaccination policies among parents and guardians, which is crucial in a public health context.

Summary

House Bill H5875 relates to health and safety regulations governed by the Rhode Island Department of Health. The primary aim of this legislation is to amend Section 23-1-44 of the General Laws to ensure that school forms regarding vaccination requirements inform parents and guardians about the possibility of opting out based on religious or medical exemptions. This change seeks to enhance transparency and provide necessary information to families regarding their children's vaccination requirements for school attendance.

Contention

While the bill aims to promote informed parental choices regarding vaccination, it may also spark debates around public health and vaccination compliance. Opponents could argue that such exemptions could lead to lower vaccination rates among school-age children, potentially compromising herd immunity. Conversely, supporters may view the legislation as a necessary means to respect personal beliefs and medical circumstances regarding immunization, highlighting the importance of individual rights in public health policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7616

Department Of Healthy Aging

RI SB818

Modifies provisions relating to the rulemaking authority of the Department of Health and Senior Services

RI SB168

Department of Health - ImmuNet and Statewide Advisory Commission on Immunizations

RI HB1013

Indiana department of health.

RI AB1710

Pharmacy practice: vaccines.

RI AB659

Cancer Prevention Act.

RI HB05537

An Act Concerning The Department Of Public Health's Recommendations Regarding Various Revisions To The Public Health Statutes.

RI HB5451

DEPARTMENT OF EARLY CHILDHOOD

RI SB0045

Department of Health and Human Services Amendments

RI HB1463

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.