Vaccine Passport Prevention Act of 2021

12/31/2022, 4:59 AM

Vaccine Passport Prevention Act of 2021

This bill generally prohibits governments from issuing vaccine passports (i.e., standard documentation other than health records to certify an individual's COVID-19 vaccination status to a third party) and discrimination based on an individual's COVID-19 vaccination status or post-transmission recovery.

Specifically, the federal government may not issue any vaccine passport or discriminate based on an individual's COVID-19 vaccination or recovery status by requiring documentation of the status as a condition of receiving a benefit or service. In addition, the federal government (except for the Department of Defense) may not mandate COVID-19 vaccines as a condition of federal employment.

Furthermore, the bill prohibits, as a condition of receiving certain COVID-19 relief funds, states, tribal nations, and localities from issuing vaccine passports or engaging in discrimination by requiring documentation of an individual's COVID-19 vaccination or recovery status.

Additionally, the bill prohibits private entities that offer products or services affecting interstate commerce from requiring documentation of an individual's COVID-19 vaccination or recovery status in order to obtain a product or service. It also establishes a private right of action for individuals who experience such discrimination by private entities.

The bill also provides an exception to allow kindergartens, elementary and secondary schools, and institutions of higher education to mandate COVID-19 vaccines as a condition of enrollment. However, the Department of Education may not award financial assistance to any school that requires COVID-19 vaccines without also providing for exemptions based on (1) religious or conscientious beliefs, (2) medical reasons, and (3) natural immunity from COVID-19.

Bill 117 HR 4126, also known as the Vaccine Passport Prevention Act of 2021, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress. The main purpose of this bill is to prevent the implementation of vaccine passports at the federal level.

Vaccine passports are documents that show proof of vaccination against certain diseases, such as COVID-19. Proponents argue that vaccine passports can help control the spread of infectious diseases and allow for safer travel and public gatherings. However, opponents of vaccine passports argue that they infringe on individual privacy and personal freedoms.

The Vaccine Passport Prevention Act of 2021 aims to prohibit federal agencies from requiring individuals to provide proof of vaccination in order to access federal facilities or services. The bill also prohibits federal funds from being used to develop or implement vaccine passport systems. Supporters of the bill argue that vaccine passports could lead to discrimination against individuals who choose not to get vaccinated for personal or medical reasons. They also argue that vaccine passports could create a two-tiered society where vaccinated individuals have more privileges than those who are not vaccinated. Opponents of the bill argue that vaccine passports are necessary to control the spread of infectious diseases and protect public health. They argue that vaccine passports can help businesses and organizations safely reopen and resume normal operations. Overall, the Vaccine Passport Prevention Act of 2021 is a controversial piece of legislation that highlights the ongoing debate over the use of vaccine passports in the United States. It will be interesting to see how this bill progresses through Congress and what impact it may have on public health policy in the future.
Congress
117

Number
HR - 4126

Introduced on
2021-06-24

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

6/24/2021

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Vaccine Passport Prevention Act of 2021

This bill generally prohibits governments from issuing vaccine passports (i.e., standard documentation other than health records to certify an individual's COVID-19 vaccination status to a third party) and discrimination based on an individual's COVID-19 vaccination status or post-transmission recovery.

Specifically, the federal government may not issue any vaccine passport or discriminate based on an individual's COVID-19 vaccination or recovery status by requiring documentation of the status as a condition of receiving a benefit or service. In addition, the federal government (except for the Department of Defense) may not mandate COVID-19 vaccines as a condition of federal employment.

Furthermore, the bill prohibits, as a condition of receiving certain COVID-19 relief funds, states, tribal nations, and localities from issuing vaccine passports or engaging in discrimination by requiring documentation of an individual's COVID-19 vaccination or recovery status.

Additionally, the bill prohibits private entities that offer products or services affecting interstate commerce from requiring documentation of an individual's COVID-19 vaccination or recovery status in order to obtain a product or service. It also establishes a private right of action for individuals who experience such discrimination by private entities.

The bill also provides an exception to allow kindergartens, elementary and secondary schools, and institutions of higher education to mandate COVID-19 vaccines as a condition of enrollment. However, the Department of Education may not award financial assistance to any school that requires COVID-19 vaccines without also providing for exemptions based on (1) religious or conscientious beliefs, (2) medical reasons, and (3) natural immunity from COVID-19.

Bill 117 HR 4126, also known as the Vaccine Passport Prevention Act of 2021, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress. The main purpose of this bill is to prevent the implementation of vaccine passports at the federal level.

Vaccine passports are documents that show proof of vaccination against certain diseases, such as COVID-19. Proponents argue that vaccine passports can help control the spread of infectious diseases and allow for safer travel and public gatherings. However, opponents of vaccine passports argue that they infringe on individual privacy and personal freedoms.

The Vaccine Passport Prevention Act of 2021 aims to prohibit federal agencies from requiring individuals to provide proof of vaccination in order to access federal facilities or services. The bill also prohibits federal funds from being used to develop or implement vaccine passport systems. Supporters of the bill argue that vaccine passports could lead to discrimination against individuals who choose not to get vaccinated for personal or medical reasons. They also argue that vaccine passports could create a two-tiered society where vaccinated individuals have more privileges than those who are not vaccinated. Opponents of the bill argue that vaccine passports are necessary to control the spread of infectious diseases and protect public health. They argue that vaccine passports can help businesses and organizations safely reopen and resume normal operations. Overall, the Vaccine Passport Prevention Act of 2021 is a controversial piece of legislation that highlights the ongoing debate over the use of vaccine passports in the United States. It will be interesting to see how this bill progresses through Congress and what impact it may have on public health policy in the future.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo prohibit the Federal Government from issuing vaccine passports, to prohibit businesses from discriminating against patrons and customers by requiring documentation certifying COVID–19 vaccination, or post-transmission recovery, as a condition on the provision of products or services, and for other purposes.

Policy Areas
Health

Potential Impact
Cardiovascular and respiratory health
Child health
Civil actions and liability
Disability and health-based discrimination
Education programs funding
Elementary and secondary education
Emergency medical services and trauma care
Government employee pay, benefits, personnel management
Health information and medical records
Immunology and vaccination
Infectious and parasitic diseases
Public contracts and procurement
State and local government operations

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Recent Activity

Latest Summary2/11/2022

Vaccine Passport Prevention Act of 2021

This bill generally prohibits governments from issuing vaccine passports (i.e., standard documentation other than health records to certify an individual's COVID-19 vaccination statu...


Latest Action6/25/2021
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.