Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1350

Caption

Georgia Medical Freedom Act; enact

Impact

If enacted, HB1350 would significantly alter existing laws regarding public health mandates, particularly concerning vaccinations and other medical interventions during public health emergencies. Notably, it would repeal the authority previously held by health departments to mandate vaccinations, fundamentally changing the state's capacity to respond to contagious diseases. This law specifically prohibits any government or business entity from discriminating against individuals who opt out of medical interventions, creating a framework where personal choice prevails over public health directives.

Summary

House Bill 1350, titled the 'Georgia Medical Freedom Act,' seeks to enhance individual rights concerning medical interventions by amending various provisions in the Official Code of Georgia Annotated. The bill aims to prevent denial of access to services, products, and jobs based on an individual's medical choices, particularly their decision to accept or refuse vaccines and other medical treatments. It encompasses broad sectors, including employment, education, and health services, thereby promoting autonomy in healthcare decisions.

Contention

The discussion surrounding HB1350 is expected to be contentious. Proponents assert that the bill protects individuals from coercion and respects personal medical decisions, aligning with a growing sentiment against mandated health measures. However, critics argue that it undermines community health safety and the public health response to pandemics. They caution that the bill could lead to vulnerability during health crises by allowing individuals to refuse vaccinations without the risk of consequences. Furthermore, the implications for businesses and schools, which could face operational challenges under this new protection against discrimination, are points of concern.

Enforcement

HB1350 establishes a system for enforcement where the Attorney General or prosecuting attorneys can take legal action against entities that violate its provisions. The bill emphasizes that no local or state laws can contradict its measures, indicating a strong legislative intention to uphold its mandates against potential challenges. The potential legal implications underscore a broader debate on the balance between individual liberties and collective public health responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1242

Medical Freedom Act; enact

GA HB1480

Georgia Medicare for All Act; enact

GA HB1248

Georgia Cannabis Freedom and Integrity Act; enact

GA HB1252

Homes for Georgians First Act; enact

GA HB598

Reproductive Freedom Act; enact

GA HB1332

Georgia Buy American Medicine Act; enact

GA SB36

"Georgia Religious Freedom Restoration Act"; enact

GA SB246

"Reproductive Freedom Act"; enact

GA HB650

Presidential Felon Freedom Act; enact

GA HB2512

Relating To Medical Freedom.

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