Full Text of HR0535 103rd General Assembly
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| 1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION | 2 | | WHEREAS, The recent congressional investigation that | 3 | | unearthed a pattern of behavior by law enforcement agencies | 4 | | seeking access to patient prescription records through | 5 | | pharmacies without a warrant is alarming; and | 6 | | WHEREAS, Of the eight major pharmacy chains surveyed by | 7 | | Congress, only Amazon Pharmacy stated it had a policy of | 8 | | informing customers when law enforcement requested the | 9 | | customer's records; and | 10 | | WHEREAS, Three of the eight pharmacy chains reported staff | 11 | | facing extreme pressure from law enforcement to provide an | 12 | | immediate response; and | 13 | | WHEREAS, The people of these United States, and of the | 14 | | great State of Illinois, enjoy a broad array of privacy | 15 | | rights; and | 16 | | WHEREAS, Prescription records are among the most private | 17 | | pieces of information the government can obtain about an | 18 | | individual; and | 19 | | WHEREAS, The people of the U.S. are protected from | 20 | | warrantless search and seizure by the 4th Amendment of the |
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| 1 | | Constitution of the United States; and | 2 | | WHEREAS, Pharmacies can and should insist on a warrant and | 3 | | can and should invite law enforcement agencies that insist on | 4 | | demanding patient medical records with solely a subpoena to go | 5 | | to court to enforce that demand; and | 6 | | WHEREAS, Due to the state of the third-party doctrine in | 7 | | the federal courts, it is necessary for the Congress of the | 8 | | United States to pass further positive legislation to | 9 | | reinforce Americans' reasonable expectations of privacy in | 10 | | medical data, regardless of where this data is held or by whom | 11 | | it is owned; and | 12 | | WHEREAS, With the foregoing in mind, Senator Wyden and | 13 | | Congresswomen Jayapal and Jacobs concluded that the federal | 14 | | Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) must consider | 15 | | further strengthening its HIPAA regulations to more closely | 16 | | align them with Americans' reasonable expectations of privacy | 17 | | and constitutional principles; therefore, be it | 18 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | 19 | | HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | 20 | | we urge pharmacies in the State of Illinois to insist on a | 21 | | warrant or court order prior to releasing patient information | 22 | | to protect Americans' reasonable expectations of privacy and |
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| 1 | | constitutional principles; and be it further | 2 | | RESOLVED, That we urge the Congress of the United States | 3 | | to pass further positive legislation to reinforce Americans' | 4 | | reasonable expectations of privacy in medical data and to | 5 | | protect Americans' reasonable expectations of privacy and | 6 | | constitutional principles; and be it further | 7 | | RESOLVED, That we urge the federal Department of Health | 8 | | and Human Services (HHS) to consider further strengthening its | 9 | | HIPAA regulations to more closely align them with Americans' | 10 | | reasonable expectations of privacy and constitutional | 11 | | principles; and be it further | 12 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | 13 | | presented to the Speaker of the House of Representatives of | 14 | | the United States, Mike Johnson, the President Pro Tempore of | 15 | | the United States Senate, Patty Murray, the Secretary of | 16 | | Health and Human Services, Xavier Becerra, and the Illinois | 17 | | Pharmacists Association. |
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