Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1468

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to vaccine exemptions for individuals covered under a vaccine preventable disease policy implemented by certain health care facilities.

Impact

If enacted, HB1468 would significantly affect health and safety regulations regarding vaccination policies in Texas. It would empower patients to refuse vaccines on personal beliefs universally and would restrict health care facilities from implementing their own policies that might deny such exemptions. This change seeks to align state regulations with personal rights concerning medical treatments, reflecting a growing public discourse around personal freedom versus public health obligations.

Summary

House Bill 1468 addresses vaccine exemptions for individuals covered under vaccine-preventable disease policies implemented by certain health care facilities in Texas. The bill revises existing regulations, allowing individuals to claim exemptions for required vaccines based on reasons of conscience, including religious beliefs. This adjustment aims to solidify protections for individuals seeking exemptions and mandates that health care facilities cannot reject these exemptions arbitrarily.

Contention

The bill draws attention to ongoing debates regarding vaccine mandates, particularly within the context of health care settings. Proponents argue that it is a vital step toward respecting individual rights and beliefs, fostering a climate where personal convictions can coexist with health policies. Conversely, critics contend that such exemptions may undermine public health efforts aimed at controlling vaccine-preventable diseases. Concerns also arise about the potential for increased outbreaks and the implications for herd immunity if vaccine uptake declines due to broader exemption provisions.

Companion Bills

TX SB407

Identical Relating to a health care facility's required policy for vaccine preventable diseases.

Previously Filed As

TX SB407

Relating to a health care facility's required policy for vaccine preventable diseases.

TX SB2755

"Vaccine Discrimination and Transparency Act"; prohibit coercion related to vaccination.

TX A845

Restricts establishment of mandates to become vaccinated against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19); establishes reimbursement program to cover certain out-of-pocket costs incurred in obtaining COVID-19 vaccine.

TX HB1223

Provide for conscience exemptions from certain vaccinations.

TX A2630

"Informed Consent for Vaccination Act"; revises requirements for administration of vaccines to patients.

TX S1306

"Children's Vaccination Bill of Rights"; provides children in State with certain protections concerning vaccines.

TX HB3304

Relating to a prohibition on vaccination mandates.

TX HB2369

Allowing pharmacists to administer certain vaccines to children and adults pursuant to a vaccination protocol.

TX HF3240

Targeted grant program to address outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases established, and money appropriated.

TX S1029

Vaccine Exemptions

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