Prohibit Discrimination COVID-19 Vaccine Status
| Type | Bill |
|---|---|
| Session | 2022 Regular Session |
| Subjects |
Concerning the prohibition against discrimination based on the refusal to obtain a COVID-19 vaccine.
Bill Summary:
The bill prohibits an employer from taking adverse action against an employee or an applicant for employment based on the employee's or applicant's COVID-19 immunization status. The bill allows an aggrieved employee or applicant for employment to file a civil action for injunctive, affirmative, and equitable relief and, if the employer acted with malice or wanton or willful misconduct or has repeatedly violated the law, the court may also award punitive damages and attorney fees and costs.
Additionally, the bill specifies that the COVID-19 vaccine is not mandatory, that the state cannot require any individual to obtain a COVID-19 vaccine, and that government agencies and private businesses, including health insurers, cannot discriminate against clients, patrons, or customers based on their COVID-19 vaccination status. A person aggrieved by a violation of these prohibitions may file a civil action for injunctive and other appropriate relief and may be awarded punitive damages and attorney fees and costs for wanton, willful, or repeated violations.
(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)
Committees
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Health & Insurance
Related Documents & Information
| Date | Version | Documents |
|---|---|---|
| 01/20/2022 | Introduced |
| Activity | Vote | Documents |
|---|---|---|
| Refer House Bill 22-1100 to the Committee on Appropriations. | The motion failed on a vote of 4-7. | Vote summary |
| Postpone House Bill 22-1100 indefinitely using a reversal of the previous roll call. There was no objection to the use of the reverse roll call, therefore, the bill was postponed indefinitely. | The motion passed on a vote of 7-4. | Vote summary |
| Date | Location | Action |
|---|---|---|
| 04/06/2022 | House | House Committee on Health & Insurance Postpone Indefinitely |
| 01/20/2022 | House | Introduced In House - Assigned to Health & Insurance |
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