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IA HF2368
Bill
Status
2/10/2026
Primary Sponsor
Samantha Fett
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AI Summary
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Prohibits businesses, governmental entities, and educational institutions in Iowa from requiring medical interventions (vaccines, treatments, procedures) as a condition of service, employment, or admission
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Businesses cannot refuse services, products, venue admission, or transportation based on a person's medical intervention status
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Employers are barred from requiring medical interventions as a term of employment, with limited exceptions for jobs requiring travel to foreign jurisdictions that mandate such interventions for entry
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Ticket issuers (venues, promoters, sports teams, performers) cannot deny access to events or penalize individuals based on whether they have received a medical intervention
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Defines "medical intervention" broadly to include any health care procedure, treatment, device, drug injection, medication, biologic, or action taken to diagnose, prevent, or treat health conditions
Legislative Description
A bill for an act relating to the Iowa medical freedom Act, including limitations on requiring medical interventions by businesses, governmental entities, and educational institutions, modifying state authority during public health disasters, and including effective date provisions.
Last Action
Subcommittee recommends passage.
2/12/2026