Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB943

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Caption

Relating to informed consent before the provision of certain medical treatments involving COVID-19 vaccination.

Impact

The proposed legislation would amend the Health and Safety Code, adding explicit provisions that obligate healthcare providers to ensure that informed consent has been obtained before vaccinating individuals. This change aims to reinforce the principle established by legal precedents, such as Canterbury v. Spence, which highlight the importance of informed decision-making in healthcare. The bill further includes stipulations protecting individuals from adverse actions or penalties for choosing not to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, thereby enhancing legal protections for personal health choices in relation to public health mandates.

Summary

House Bill 943, also known as the Texas COVID-19 Vaccine Freedom Act, seeks to establish strict informed consent requirements for individuals prior to administering a COVID-19 vaccine. The bill emphasizes the right of people lawfully residing in Texas to make autonomous decisions about medical treatments, including vaccinations. It articulates that healthcare providers must secure informed consent from patients, and individuals cannot be compelled or coerced into receiving the vaccine against their wishes. This legislation is positioned as a protection for individual rights in the context of public health initiatives evolving since the COVID-19 pandemic.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 943 presents a significant division between proponents and opponents of the legislation. Supporters argue that it solidifies personal autonomy and protects individuals from potential overreach by health authorities, especially amidst widespread discussions about vaccine mandates. Conversely, critics may view this bill as a reactionary response to vaccination campaigns that threaten public health objectives, potentially undermining efforts to achieve herd immunity. There may also be concerns raised regarding the bill's implications on public health strategies during pandemics, and how it could affect overall vaccination rates in Texas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB478

Require higher education institutions to pay medical costs associated with mandated COVID–19 vaccinations

TX SB754

Relating to informed consent requirements before the provision of health care services.

TX HB3472

Relating to informed consent requirements before the provision of health care services.

TX HJR0098

A RESOLUTION to urge the United States Congress to require the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to add COVID-19 treatments and anthrax vaccinations as pre-qualifying for care under the PACT Act.

TX S0343

Informed Consent to COVID 19 Vaccine

TX H3070

For a COVID-19 vaccination tax credit

TX HB1078

Establish provisions related to the disclosure of COVID-19 vaccination status and blood donations.

TX HB1171

Establish provisions related to the disclosure of COVID-19 and mRNA vaccination status and blood donations.

TX HB1180

COVID-19; require notice to family if death is believed to be caused by vaccination.

TX SB1977

Public health; prohibiting certain entities from requiring COVID-19 vaccinations; prohibiting discrimination due to vaccination status. Emergency

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