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Arizona Bill: HB 2248

medical interventions; prohibition

Topics

Health Freedom

Bill Information

MAHA Approved

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

Lisa Fink

Republican Representative (AZ)

Leo Biasiucci

Leo Biasiucci

Republican Representative (AZ)

Ralph Heap

Ralph Heap

Republican Representative (AZ)

Michele Peña

Michele Peña

Republican Representative (AZ)

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