Plain English Breakdown
The effective date of the bill is specified as July 1, 2025, in the official text and cannot be changed without further legislative action.
Bill to Protect Patient Privacy Regarding Firearm Ownership
This bill stops healthcare providers from asking patients about firearm ownership and related information unless necessary for medical care or safety, and it penalizes violations with disciplinary actions and fines.
What This Bill Does
- Prevents healthcare providers from asking patients if they own firearms, ammunition, or accessories.
- Stops healthcare providers from requiring patients to disclose firearm-related information before receiving treatment.
- Prohibits healthcare providers from denying future treatment based on a patient's ownership of firearms or related items.
- Restricts healthcare providers from entering firearm-related information in patient records unless it is relevant for medical care or safety.
- Forbids healthcare providers from sharing firearm-related information with insurance companies.
Who It Names or Affects
- Healthcare providers, including doctors, nurses, and other medical staff.
- Patients who own firearms or related items.
Terms To Know
- healthcare provider
- A doctor, nurse, clinic, hospital, or any person providing healthcare services. It does not include licensed psychiatrists or psychologists.
- disciplinary action
- Punishment given by a professional organization for breaking rules, such as fines or suspension of license.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill only applies to healthcare providers and does not cover other types of professionals.
- It is unclear how the bill will be enforced in practice.