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TX HB4272
TX HB4272Relating to requirements for and prohibited uses of information contained in the immunization registry.
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Introduced
03/12/2021
03/12/2021
In Committee
05/21/2021
05/21/2021
Crossed Over
05/07/2021
05/07/2021
Passed
Dead
05/31/2021
05/31/2021
Introduced Session
Potential new amendment
87th Legislature Regular Session
Bill Summary
Relating to requirements for and prohibited uses of information contained in the immunization registry.
AI Summary
This bill amends the Texas Health and Safety Code to update requirements and prohibited uses of information contained in the state's immunization registry. The key provisions include:
- Requiring written or electronic consent from an individual (or their legal representative) to include their immunization information in the registry, with a process to verify consent and allow individuals to withdraw consent. The consent requirement applies to all individuals, not just those under 18 years of age.
- Establishing a process for employers of first responders and immediate family members of first responders to access immunization information in the registry.
- Requiring the development of a secure portal for individuals to request exclusion of their immunization records from the registry.
- Prohibiting state and local government entities, as well as businesses, from using information from the registry to issue "vaccine passports" or require customers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination status.
- Prohibiting employers from discriminating against employees based on their COVID-19 vaccination status.
The bill aims to balance the public health purpose of the immunization registry with individual privacy rights and concerns over potential misuse of vaccination information.
Committee Categories
Health and Social Services
Sponsors (8)
Bobby Guerra (D)*,
Donna Howard (D)*,
Jacey Jetton (R)*,
Stephanie Klick (R)*,
Lois Kolkhorst (R)*,
Tom Oliverson (R)*,
Steve Allison (R),
Erin Zwiener (D),
Last Action
Senate appoints conferees-reported (on 05/29/2021)
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