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AZ HCR2056
Concurrent Resolution
Status
Engrossed
3/2/2026
Primary Sponsor
Nickolas Kupper
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AI Summary
- Proposes a constitutional amendment to Article II of the Arizona Constitution establishing the right to refuse medical mandates as a fundamental right
- Prohibits government entities from mandating, requiring, or coercing individuals to accept any medical product or treatment involving bodily invasion as a condition of employment, education, facility access, or exercise of any right or benefit
- Exempts court-ordered treatment for individuals found by clear and convincing evidence to be a danger to themselves or others, including mental health or substance use treatment
- Preserves rights of parents to make medical decisions for minor children, allows emergency life-saving care when consent cannot be obtained, and permits special health care districts to require safety protocols including masks
- Requires voter approval at the next general election before taking effect
Legislative Description
Medical mandates; right to refuse
Last Action
Senate read second time
3/10/2026
Committee Referrals
Rules3/9/2026
Government Institutions3/2/2026
Rules2/9/2026
Health and Human Services2/9/2026
Full Bill Text
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