Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0469

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

Requires written consent by recipient or parent before vaccine and prohibits discrimination against those who don't vaccinate and fines up to $25,000 for violation. Also prohibits DCYF from investigating their for failure to vaccinate their child.

Impact

A significant aspect of S0469 is its prohibition against discrimination for those who choose to delay or decline vaccinations. Practitioners and healthcare facilities are explicitly barred from dismissing patients, denying them medical benefits, or coercing them into vaccination. Furthermore, insurers are restricted from denying coverage or increasing premiums based on an individual's vaccination choices. This could influence how healthcare providers handle patient relationships and financial policies regarding vaccinations.

Summary

Senate Bill S0469, titled 'The Rhode Island Informed Consent Protection Act', aims to enhance patient rights regarding vaccination. The bill mandates that healthcare practitioners obtain written informed consent from individuals prior to administering vaccinations. In cases where minors are concerned, the consent must be signed by a parent or guardian. This legislation seeks to ensure that patients are fully aware of their rights and the implications of their decisions regarding vaccinations.

Contention

The bill introduces severe penalties for violations, imposing fines of up to $25,000 for practitioners who do not comply with its provisions. This could potentially deter healthcare providers from treating unvaccinated patients or offering vaccinations, raising concerns about the overall impact on public health. Moreover, it prevents the Department of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) from investigating parents for failing to vaccinate their children solely based on that decision, which could raise significant debates among public health advocates regarding child welfare and community health safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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