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HB 1391 adds “health status” as a protected category in ND antidiscrimination law and creates health care facility exceptions governing its consideration.
HB 1391 adds “health status” as a protected category in ND antidiscrimination law and creates health care facility exceptions governing its consideration.
A bill to amend chapter 14‑02.4 of the North Dakota Century Code — human rights / antidiscrimination law
HB 1391 would (1) create and recognize a new protected status called “health status” in North Dakota’s human‑rights/antidiscrimination statute, (2) add that status throughout the chapter’s definitions and policy statements, and (3) enact a separate statutory provision creating health‑status exceptions applicable to health care facilities. The stated intent is to clarify that discrimination on the basis of an individual’s medical records or medical‑preference decisions is generally prohibited while also specifying where health care providers may lawfully consider such information.
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