Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4927

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Caption

Relating to an exemption from certain immunization requirements for medical and veterinary students.

Impact

If enacted, HB 4927 would alter the current immunization requirements within medical and veterinary education programs in Texas. It establishes a new provision that allows students to forgo vaccinations as a condition for enrollment or participation in their courses. This can significantly impact the health protocols observed within educational institutions, potentially leading to broader discussions on public health and safety standards as they pertain to student populations.

Summary

House Bill 4927 proposes an exemption from certain immunization requirements specifically for medical and veterinary students in Texas. The bill amends existing laws to allow these students to decline required vaccinations based on reasons of conscience, including religious beliefs. Students wishing to claim this exemption must submit an affidavit to their school's admitting official, stating their reasons for not receiving the immunization and adhering to specified formats provided by the relevant health department.

Contention

The bill may generate discussions regarding public health implications, as exemptions based on personal beliefs could affect the overall immunity of student populations. Proponents argue that it respects individual rights and beliefs, while opponents may voice concerns that it could lead to decreased vaccination rates among medical professionals, thereby increasing public health risks. The balance between individual rights and community safety will be at the core of the debate surrounding this legislation.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 161. Public Health Provisions
    • Section: 0041
    • Section: New Section

Education Code

  • Chapter 1. General Provisions
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX SB2119

Identical Relating to an exemption from certain immunization requirements for medical and veterinary students.

Previously Filed As

TX SB626

Relating to the affidavit form provided by the Department of State Health Services for certain immunization exemptions.

TX HB807

Relating to immunization requirements.

TX SB304

Relating to prohibited immunization status discrimination and vaccine mandates; authorizing administrative penalties.

TX HB1105

Relating to preventative health care and public health, including prohibited immunization and face-covering requirements, private business or school closures, and the ordering and administration of immunizations by a pharmacist.

TX SB305

Relating to vaccine administration requirements and protection of immunization exemptions for health reasons.

TX SB1024

Relating to preventative health care and public health, including prohibited immunization and face-covering requirements and private business or school closures.

TX HB4731

Relating to the authority of an advanced practice registered nurse to sign a health exception to an immunization requirement for school admission.

TX HB91

Relating to informed consent before provision of certain medical treatments and exemptions from COVID-19 vaccination requirements.

TX HB20

Relating to informed consent before provision of certain medical treatments and exemptions from COVID-19 vaccination requirements.

TX HB15

Relating to informed consent before provision of certain medical treatments and exemptions from COVID-19 vaccination requirements.

Similar Bills

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