Utah 2024 Regular Session

Utah House Bill HB0123

Introduced
1/16/24  
Refer
1/17/24  
Report Pass
2/27/24  

Caption

Vaccine Disclosure Amendments

Impact

If enacted, HB 0123 will influence state health regulations by instituting stricter requirements for how vaccination data is shared. This aims to ensure that individuals are fully informed about the vaccines they receive, potentially leading to improved public health outcomes. By promoting awareness and better understanding of vaccinations, the bill intends to combat misinformation and enhance community health resilience.

Summary

House Bill 0123, known as the Vaccine Disclosure Amendments, focuses on enhancing transparency in vaccination records. The bill mandates healthcare providers to disclose vaccination information to patients and their guardians effectively. This includes important details about the vaccines administered, potential impacts, and any necessary follow-up actions needed after vaccination.

Contention

There are divergent views on HB 0123. Supporters contend that the increased transparency will empower patients and foster cooperation between healthcare providers and families regarding vaccinations. However, opponents raise concerns over privacy and data security, fearing that the mandated disclosures could lead to misuse of personal health information. Additionally, some critics argue that while the bill serves an important purpose, it may burden healthcare providers with extra administrative work.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT HB0131

Vaccine Passport Prohibition

UT HB0366

Political Disclosures Amendments

UT HB0429

Pregnant and Postpartum Inmate Amendments

UT HB0066

Behavioral Health Crisis Response Commission Amendments

UT HB0491

Amendments Related to the Great Salt Lake

UT SB0217

Children's Health Coverage Amendments

UT HB0048

Early Childhood Amendments

UT HB0388

Statutes of Limitation Amendments

UT HB0311

Social Media Usage Amendments

UT HB0042

Technology Commercialization Amendments

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.