SB123 (2021) Compare Changes


Unchanged Version

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Rep. Adjutant, Graf. 17

June 1, 2021

2021-1813h

10/06

Floor Amendment to SB 123

Amend RSA 275:78, II as inserted by section 2 of the bill by replacing it with the following:

II. It shall be unlawful for any employer, as defined in RSA 275:4, to terminate, reduce pay for, count missed time against, or in any way take any adverse employment action against any employee for taking time off as needed to receive a COVID-19 vaccination, or to recover from symptoms associated with a COVID-19 vaccination, for a period of time not exceeding 24 work hours.

III. Paragraph I shall not apply to health care providers.

2021-1813h

AMENDED ANALYSIS

This bill prohibits an employer from requiring that an employee or applicant for employment pay the cost of any medical test as a condition of employment. This bill also prohibits certain employers from requiring a COVID-19 vaccination that has not received final FDA approval as a condition of employment, and prohibits employers from taking employment actions against employees for taking time off as needed to receive or recover from a COVID-19 vaccination.

Changed Version

Text to be added highlighted in green.

Rep. Adjutant, Graf. 17

June 1, 2021

2021-1813h

10/06

Floor Amendment to SB 123

Amend RSA 275:78, II as inserted by section 2 of the bill by replacing it with the following:

II. It shall be unlawful for any employer, as defined in RSA 275:4, to terminate, reduce pay for, count missed time against, or in any way take any adverse employment action against any employee for taking time off as needed to receive a COVID-19 vaccination, or to recover from symptoms associated with a COVID-19 vaccination, for a period of time not exceeding 24 work hours.

III. Paragraph I shall not apply to health care providers.

2021-1813h

AMENDED ANALYSIS

This bill prohibits an employer from requiring that an employee or applicant for employment pay the cost of any medical test as a condition of employment. This bill also prohibits certain employers from requiring a COVID-19 vaccination that has not received final FDA approval as a condition of employment, and prohibits employers from taking employment actions against employees for taking time off as needed to receive or recover from a COVID-19 vaccination.