SB382

Requiring acceptance of religious or conscience exemptions to immunizations

Failed·5/23/25
Introduced Text

Montana SB382 mandates acceptance of religious or informed consent exemptions to immunizations and prohibits discrimination based on vaccination.

Montana SB382 requires state agencies, political subdivisions, day care providers, and employers to accept religious or informed consent exemptions to immunizations. It prohibits these entities from denying services, licensing, educational opportunities, or employment based on vaccination status. The bill also outlines penalties for non-compliance and allows aggrieved individuals to file complaints and seek damages. The act is effective upon passage and approval.

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Roll Call Votes

(S) Public Health, Welfare and Safety--To Table

11 Yea

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0 Nay

Calendar

Feb 28, 2025

3:00 PM

Senate Public Health, Welfare and Safety Hearing

History

May 23, 2025

Senate

(S) Died in Process

Mar 12, 2025

Senate

(S) Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal

Mar 5, 2025

Senate

(S) Fiscal Note Printed