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LA HB103
LA HB103Provides for liability relative to the administration of COVID-19 vaccinations (EN NO IMPACT GF EX See Note)
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Introduced
03/11/2021
03/11/2021
In Committee
06/02/2021
06/02/2021
Crossed Over
05/24/2021
05/24/2021
Passed
06/08/2021
06/08/2021
Dead
Vetoed
07/01/2021
07/01/2021
Introduced Session
2021 Regular Session
Bill Summary
AN ACT To enact R.S. 9:2800.28, relative to civil liability; to provide for civil liability when requiring certain vaccinations under certain circumstances; to provide relative to public and private entities; to provide for damages; and to provide for related matters.
AI Summary
This bill aims to enact a new law, R.S. 9:2800.28, which would provide liability protection for natural or legal persons (e.g., businesses) who refuse to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for their employees or customers. Specifically, the bill states that these persons cannot be held liable for civil damages or have a cause of action brought against them for such refusal. Additionally, the bill prohibits the state, state agencies, or political subdivisions from refusing to permit, renew, or withhold a business or professional license solely on the basis that the business has refused to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (3)
Last Action
Read by title, returned to the calendar. (on 07/21/2021)
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