Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2248

Introduced
1/21/26  
Report Pass
1/27/26  
Report Pass
2/2/26  
Engrossed
2/26/26  
Report Pass
3/18/26  

Caption

Medical interventions; prohibition

Impact

If enacted, HB 2248 would significantly amend existing public health law in Arizona, impacting statutes related to employment, public access to services, and school admissions. It would empower individuals to refuse medical interventions without facing penalties from businesses or governmental entities. By doing so, the bill seeks to ensure that citizens maintain autonomy over their personal health decisions, thereby reshaping the landscape of public health mandates within the state.

Summary

House Bill 2248, titled the Arizona Medical Freedom Act, aims to prohibit any business entity or government directive from enforcing medical interventions as a condition for employment, access to public services, or entering various venues. The bill asserts that no individual shall be discriminated against based on their medical intervention status, whether they have received one or not. This includes prohibiting schools and employers from requiring medical interventions, barring exceptions for certain infectious conditions as defined by health guidelines.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 2248 appears to be deeply polarized. Proponents of the bill view it as a necessary measure to safeguard personal freedoms and protect individuals from coercion linked to medical choices, particularly in the wake of recent public health crises. Critics, however, argue that such a mandate could hinder public health efforts, complicate situations during health emergencies, and potentially lead to outbreaks of preventable diseases.

Contention

Debate surrounding the bill has raised notable points of contention, particularly regarding its implications for public health safety and employer rights. Detractors question whether the provisions adequately allow for necessary health measures that could prevent disease transmission, while supporters assert that the legislation is crucial for personal liberties. This conflict reflects broader national discussions on medical autonomy and government authority in regulating health interventions during crises.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2256

Domestic proceedings; therapeutic intervention; prohibition

AZ HB2674

Preauthorization prohibition; addiction medications

AZ HB2693

Genetic sequencing; insurance; prohibition

AZ SB1031

Cosmetics sales; animal testing; prohibitions

AZ HB2181

Physical therapy; durable medical equipment

AZ HB2552

Dogs; hunting; rules; prohibition

AZ HB2696

Critical Infrastructure; foreign adversary; prohibition

AZ SB1703

Veterans' benefits; claims; prohibition.

AZ SB1109

Designated countries; land ownership; prohibition

AZ HB2405

Topical medications

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