Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB3853

Introduced
2/7/25  
Refer
2/18/25  
Refer
3/11/25  

Caption

PROTECT MEDICAL EQUIP FREEDOM

Impact

The bill seeks to avert various forms of discrimination, which include the denial of service, eviction from premises, and harassment regarding the wearing of medical devices. It enforces that individuals retain the legal right to wear equipment such as masks and respirators by spearheading protections against retaliation from employers or public officials. The Illinois Attorney General is allocated the responsibility to oversee and ensure compliance with this act, which includes developing necessary rules and procedures for addressing violations.

Summary

House Bill 3853, known as the Protective Medical Equipment Freedom Act, establishes the right of individuals to wear protective medical equipment in public spaces without the requirement to disclose their health status or other private information. This legislation aims to create a supportive environment for those who choose to wear such equipment, promoting both individual safety and public health. Under this act, operators of public accommodations and public officials are explicitly prohibited from discriminating against individuals for wearing protective medical equipment.

Conclusion

In essence, HB3853 reflects a move toward prioritizing individual rights to public health without discrimination from authorities or entities. The enforcement mechanisms embedded within the bill, alongside stipulated penalties for violations, underscore the state's commitment to safeguarding these rights effectively.

Contention

Notably, the bill contains provisions that protect individuals against retaliation, guarding against harassment, service denial, or any adverse actions from employers based on the wearing of protective medical equipment. However, it does acknowledge practical exceptions to this right, such as situations involving security concerns or operational safety where removal of equipment could be justified under particular circumstances.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB3855

MEDICARE FOR ALL HEALTH CARE

IL HB4707

MEDICAID-LIFT 4-MEDS LIMIT

IL HB1536

MEDICAID-PHARMACY PAYMENTS

IL HB4436

MEDICAL-SIMULATOR TRAINING

IL HB5594

PROTECT IMAGE-VOICE-LOOKS

IL HB2099

FOOD TRUCK FREEDOM ACT

IL HB2951

FREEDOM FROM DRONE SURVEIL

IL HB1228

FREEDOM FROM DRONE SURVEIL

IL HB2183

CAMPUS FREE SPEECH PROTECTION

IL HB4325

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION-VARIOUS

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