Arizona Bill: HB 2248
medical interventions; prohibition
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Bill Information
Summary
This bill, titled the "Arizona Medical Freedom Act," prohibits businesses, schools, and government entities in Arizona from requiring individuals to receive or use a "medical intervention," which is defined as any medical procedure, treatment, device, drug, injection, medication, or action taken to diagnose, prevent, or cure a disease or alter a person's health or biological function. Specifically, businesses cannot deny services, admission, or transportation based on a person's medical intervention status, nor can they mandate them for employment unless it's for travel to a foreign country that requires it as the sole means of entry, with specific notice requirements.
Introduced
01/21/2026
In Committee
01/27/2026
Passed
Pending
Sponsors

Lisa Fink
Republican Representative (AZ)

Leo Biasiucci
Republican Representative (AZ)
Ralph Heap
Republican Representative (AZ)
Michele Peña
Republican Representative (AZ)