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Judiciary & Rules committee sends bill waiving immunity for gene-therapy manufacturers to print

2853328 · March 24, 2025
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Senator Shippey introduced RS32700 to deem manufacturers of human gene therapy products for infectious diseases to have waived immunity from suit for design defects; the committee voted to send the measure to print after a brief presentation and voice vote.

The Senate Judiciary and Rules Committee voted to send RS32700 to print after Senator Shippey introduced legislation that would deem manufacturers of human gene therapy products for infectious disease indications to have waived any immunity from suit for injuries caused by a design defect.

The measure was presented by Senator Shippey, who said the bill seeks “to ensure accountability in the distribution and administration of human gene therapy products for infectious disease indications in Idaho.” Shippey cited the U.S. Centers…

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