GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA SESSION 2025 H 1 HOUSE BILL 452 Short Title: Revise Law/Obstruction of Health Facility. (Public) Sponsors: Representatives Greenfield, K. Brown, Johnson-Hostler, and Cunningham (Primary Sponsors). For a complete list of sponsors, refer to the North Carolina General Assembly web site. Referred to: Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House March 20, 2025 *H452 -v-1* A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1 AN ACT TO REVISE THE CRIMINAL OFFENSE OF OBSTRUCTION OF HEALTH CARE 2 FACILITIES. 3 The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 4 SECTION 1. G.S. 14-277.4 reads as rewritten: 5 "§ 14-277.4. Obstruction of health care facilities. 6 (a) No person shall obstruct or block another person's access to or egress from a health 7 care facility or from the common areas of the real property upon which the facility is located in 8 a manner that deprives or delays the person from obtaining or providing health care services in 9 the facility. 10 (b) No person shall injure or threaten to injure a person who is or has been:been doing 11 any of the following: 12 (1) Obtaining health care services;services. 13 (2) Lawfully aiding another to obtain health care services; orservices. 14 (3) Providing health care services. 15 (b1) No person shall knowingly approach another person within 8 feet of such person, 16 unless such other person consents, for the purpose of passing a leaflet or handbill to, displaying 17 a sign to, or engaging in oral protest, education, or counseling with such other person in the public 18 way or sidewalk area within a radius of 100 feet from any entrance door to a health care facility. 19 (c) A violation of subsection (a) or (b) of this section is a Class 2 misdemeanor. A second 20 conviction for a violation of either subsection (a) or (b) of this section within three years of the 21 first shall be punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor. A third second or subsequent conviction for 22 a violation of either subsection (a) or (b) of this section within three years of the second or most 23 recent conviction shall be punishable as a Class I felony. 24 …." 25 SECTION 2. This act becomes effective December 1, 2025, and applies to offenses 26 committed on or after that date. 27