Bill Text: IN HJR0006 | 2010 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Right to opt out of mandated health care system.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2010-01-11 - First reading: referred to Committee on Rules and Legislative Procedures [HJR0006 Detail]
Download: Indiana-2010-HJR0006-Introduced.html
RESOLUTION No. 6
Citations Affected: Article 1 of the Indiana Constitution.
Synopsis: Right to opt out of mandated health care system. Proposes
an amendment to the state constitution to specify certain rights with
respect to health care. This proposed amendment has not been
previously agreed to by a general assembly.
Effective: This proposed amendment must be agreed to by two
consecutive general assemblies and ratified by a majority of the state's
voters voting on the question to be effective.
January 11, 2010, read first time and referred to Committee on Rules and Legislative
Procedures.
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RESOLUTION No. 6
A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing an amendment to Article 1 of
the Indiana Constitution concerning the bill of rights.
(b) A person or an employer may pay directly for lawful health care services and shall not be subject to penalties or fines for paying directly for lawful health care services.
(c) A health care provider may receive direct payment for
health care services from a person or an employer and shall not be
subject to penalties or fines for accepting direct payment from a
person or an employer for lawful health care services.
(d) Subject to reasonable and necessary laws that do not
substantially limit a person's options, the purchase or sale of health
insurance in private health care systems shall not be prohibited.
(e) This section does not do any of the following:
(1) Affect the health care services that a health care provider
is required to provide.
(2) Affect the health care services that are permitted by law.
(3) Prohibit care provided under worker's compensation.
(4) Affect laws in effect before January 1, 2010.
(5) Affect the terms or conditions of any health care system to
the extent that the terms and conditions do not have the effect
of punishing:
(A) a person or an employer for paying directly for lawful
health care services; or
(B) a health care provider for accepting direct payment
from a person or an employer for lawful health care
services.
(f) The General Assembly may define terms in this section by
appropriate legislation.