HB 1127 IN
Exemption from COVID-19 immunization requirements.
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Summary
Provides that an employer may not require an employee to submit to testing for the presence of COVID-19 unless the employee had a known high risk exposure to COVID-19 or has active symptoms of COVID-19. Removes a provision that allows an employer to require an employee who receives an exemption from COVID-19 immunization requirements to submit to testing under certain conditions. Provides that an employer may not subject an employee who claims an exemption based on religious reasons to religious testing or questioning unless the employer has documented evidence of an insincere belief. Removes a provision that allows an employer to request a new laboratory test result from an employee who claims an exemption based on immunity from COVID-19 not more than once every three months. Allows an employee or prospective employee to bring a civil action against an employer to enforce the exemption requirements.
Sponsor (1)
- Becky Cash Republican · author
2 coauthors / cosponsors
- Zach Payne Republican · coauthor
- Lindsay Patterson Republican · coauthor
Action history (4)
- Jan 10, 2023 Authored by Representative Cash · lower
- Jan 10, 2023 First reading: referred to Committee on Employment, Labor and Pensions · lower
- Jan 17, 2023 Representative Payne Z added as coauthor · lower
- Jan 24, 2023 Representative Patterson L added as coauthor · lower
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