PREFILED DEC 09 2025
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REFERENCE TITLE: employers; medical products; religious exemption |
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State of Arizona Senate Fifty-seventh Legislature Second Regular Session 2026
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SB 1016 |
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Introduced by Senator Shamp
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AN ACT
amending section 23-206, Arizona Revised Statutes; amending title 23, chapter 2, article 1, Arizona Revised Statutes, by adding section 23-207; relating to employment practices.
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona:
Section 1. Section 23-206, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
23-206. Employers; accommodations required for medical products; religious exemption; form; definitions
A. If an employer receives notice from an employee that the employee's sincerely held religious beliefs, practices or observances prevent the employee from taking the COVID-19 vaccination, a medical product, the employer shall provide a reasonable accommodation unless the accommodation would pose an undue hardship and more than a de minimus cost to the operation of the employer's business.
B. An employer may not:
1. Inquire into the veracity of an employee's religious beliefs, practices or observances to the extent beyond what is allowed under federal law.
2. Discriminate against an employee regarding employment, wages or benefits based on the employee's refusal to take a medical product.
C. An employer shall allow an employee to request a religious exemption from taking a medical product by using a form that meets the following minimum requirements:
Religious exemption from taking a medical product
Employee name __________________________________
Date of birth __________________________________
telePhone number __________________________________
Employer name __________________________________
Exemption statement:
Pursuant to section 23-206, Arizona Revised Statutes, I hereby declare that I am requesting an exemption from a medical product because of my sincerely held religious beliefs.
employee statement of sincerely held religious beliefs ______________________
Employee statement of conflict between religious beliefs and the medical product ____________
Requested accommodation and alternative accommodations _______________________
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing INFORMATION is true and correct.
Employee signature _______________________________
Date _______________________________
Employee name (print) _______________________________
NOTE: An employer may not inquire into the veracity of the employee's sincerely held religious beliefs, practices or observances to the extent beyond what is allowed under federal law.
D. Any employer that receives a request for a religious exemption pursuant to this section shall keep the request and its contents confidential and may not share them within that organization except to the extent necessary to process the request for exemption, accommodation or other operational necessity. Employers may create a database of religious exemption requests for internal use only unless otherwise required by law.
E. For the purposes of this section, "sincerely held religious beliefs, practices or observances" includes a sincerely held moral or ethical belief.
Sec. 2. Title 23, chapter 2, article 1, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended by adding section 23-207, to read:
23-207. Employers; complaints; religious exemptions; investigations; noncompliance; civil penalty
A. An employee may file a complaint with the attorney general if the employer did not offer the employee a form that meets the requirements of section 23-206 or improperly applied or denied the employee's religious exemption and the employee's employment was terminated. An employer is required to apply the religious exemption prescribed in section 23-206 only to the extent required under federal law.
B. The attorney general shall investigate all complaints received pursuant to subsection A of this section. The investigation, at a minimum, shall determine whether the employer imposed a medical product mandate, whether the employee was offered and submitted a proper exemption statement pursuant to section 23-206 and whether the employee was terminated as a result of the employer not providing the employee a religious exemption from taking the medical product. If the attorney general finds that the religious exemption was not offered or was improperly applied or denied and the employee's employment was terminated, the attorney general shall notify the employer of its determination and allow the employer the opportunity to correct the noncompliance within ten days. The attorney general shall assess a civil penalty of $5,000 on any employer that does not correct the noncompliance within the prescribed time frame.