Massachusetts S1094 protects bodily autonomy and family integrity by prohibiting forced medical treatments and personal data sharing.
Massachusetts S1094 amends Chapter 111 of the General Laws to safeguard bodily autonomy and family integrity. It prohibits individuals from being compelled to undergo medical treatments, provide specimens, or share personal data. The bill also ensures that employers cannot discriminate based on a person's choice regarding medical treatments. Violations of these rights can lead to legal action for injunctions, affirmative relief, and other remedies. The act takes effect 60 days after its passage.
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