HB 2086
vaccination mandates; masks; prohibition
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Bill overview
House Bill 2086 restricts the ability of government entities in Arizona to require mask-wearing or mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations. It specifically prohibits state and local governments from imposing mask mandates on residents, except in situations related to established workplace safety protocols. The bill also prevents government entities from requiring residents to receive COVID-19 vaccinations, with a limited exception for government-owned healthcare institutions. This legislation aims to limit government authority regarding public health measures related to COVID-19.
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Khyl Powell
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