Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB46

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the immunization data included in and excluded from the immunization registry.

Impact

If passed, this bill would significantly impact how health care providers interact with the immunization registry and how data is managed across the state. It emphasizes the need for a systematic approach to gather consent before submitting immunization data, which could enhance individuals' trust in the system. The requirement for public education campaigns and the establishment of clear guidelines for data submission are steps aimed at protecting individual privacy, making the immunization process more user-friendly for the public.

Summary

SB46 seeks to amend sections of the Health and Safety Code related to immunization data management. The bill's primary intent is to create a more fluid and secure immunization registry by outlining the consent procedures for including individuals' immunization records. It highlights the responsibility of health care providers in notifying individuals about their data's inclusion in the registry and ensuring that consent is obtained prior to data submission. Importantly, the bill allows individuals or their legally authorized representatives to request the exclusion of their information from the registry at any time, reinforcing the rights of patients regarding their health data.

Contention

Some notable points of contention surrounding SB46 include concerns about the balance between public health needs and individual privacy rights. Proponents argue that a centralized, well-managed immunization registry will aid in disease prevention and improve public health outcomes, especially in times of emergency. Conversely, opponents may express apprehension regarding the stringent consent requirements, fearing they could slow down the data collection needed for urgent health responses. The effectiveness of this bill will likely hinge on how well the state implements these measures while addressing public concerns about data privacy.

Companion Bills

TX HB772

Identical Relating to the immunization data included in and excluded from the immunization registry.

Previously Filed As

TX HB772

Relating to the immunization data included in and excluded from the immunization registry.

TX HB2166

Relating To Immunizations.

TX HF2128

Immunization data included on death records.

TX HB1160

Student immunizations.

TX SB1377

Immunizations: medical exemptions.

TX SB0096

Pharmacist administration of immunizations.

TX H3581

College immunizations

TX H4803

School Immunizations

TX HB466

AN ACT relating to immunizations.

TX A861

Prohibits automatic registration with New Jersey Immunization Information System.

Similar Bills

TX HB772

Relating to the immunization data included in and excluded from the immunization registry.

TX SB1196

Relating to the procedures and notice required before an individual's name is added to the central child abuse or neglect registry.

TX HB3419

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Do-Not-Sell Registry for firearms.

AL HB415

Law enforcement, Police Abuse Registry and Law Enforcement Injury Fund created, penalties provided for and civil actions authorized

PA SB1311

In sentencing, providing for animal abuse registry.

TX HB2872

Relating to the release or disclosure of vaccination or immunization information; providing a civil penalty.

WA HB1724

Improving access and practices relating to portable orders for life-sustaining treatment.

MT SJ30

Study the child abuse and neglect registry