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HF 92

Vaccine recipient bill of rights established.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Dawn Gillman and 1 co-sponsor

Minnesota bill establishing statutory protections and information rights for vaccine recipients, currently in early committee review stage.

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Bill Summary · HF 92

Legislative bill overview

HF 92 establishes a "vaccine recipient bill of rights" in Minnesota, creating a formal set of protections and information requirements for individuals receiving vaccines. The bill defines specific rights that vaccine recipients would have during vaccination processes. The exact provisions have not been publicly detailed in available legislative records at this early stage.

Why is this important

Vaccine policy directly affects public health outcomes and individual medical autonomy. Establishing statutory rights around vaccination could influence how healthcare providers deliver vaccines, what information they must provide, and what recourse individuals have. This has implications for both vaccine uptake rates and informed consent processes statewide.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of "rights" definition: Disagreement likely over whether provisions prioritize vaccine confidence or create barriers to vaccination access
  • Healthcare provider burden: Unclear requirements could impose additional compliance costs on clinics and doctors administering vaccines
  • Intersection with public health: Tension between individual rights frameworks and public health emergency protocols where vaccination rates become critical
  • Information requirements: Disputes may arise over what constitutes adequate informed consent materials and whether certain materials are mandatory

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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