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SB 2 KS
Introduced

Prohibiting certain acts by business entities, governmental entities or public officials based upon a person's vaccination status or possession of an immunity passport; ensuring a right to in-person visitation at medical care facilities and adult care homes; allowing patients to sign a liability waiver to be prescribed off-label use drugs; prohibiting certain public health orders related to isolation and quarantine, stay-at-home orders, curfews and face masks; limiting isolation or quarantine orders to recommendations and providing criminal penalties for certain violations; amending the employment security law to provide exceptions to benefit eligibility conditions and disqualification conditions based on an employee's unwillingness to receive a vaccination; amending the Kansas act against discrimination to define unlawful employment practices related to vaccination status or possession of an immunity passport; limiting state of disaster emergency powers of the governor related to stay-at-home orders, curfews and face masks; and amending provisions related to childhood immunizations required for attendance at a child care facility or school and exemptions from such requirements.

KS · session 2021S1 · Senate · bill

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Introduced Nov 22, 2021

Latest action (Nov 22, 2021) Died on Calendar

Sponsors (4)

  • Steffen · original sponsor
  • Straub · original sponsor
  • Thompson · original sponsor
  • Tyson Republican · original sponsor

Action history (2)

  1. Nov 22, 2021 Introduced · upper
  2. Nov 22, 2021 Died on Calendar · upper

Text versions (1)

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  • As introduced · PDF

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