Idaho Gov. Brad Little has signed legislation that bans businesses and schools from requiring customers, employees, and students to receive a vaccine or another medical procedure.
Little on April 4 signed the Idaho Medical Freedom Act, or Senate Bill 1210.
The act states in part that a business “shall not refuse to provide any service, product, admission to a venue, or transportation to a person because that person has or has not received or used a medical intervention.”
It says a school “shall not mandate a medical intervention for any person to attend, enter campus or buildings, or be employed.” It also states that, unless required by federal law, state, county, and local governments cannot require a person to receive a medical intervention….