Prohibition against requiring the purchase of health insurance; exceptions.

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(1) A person may not be compelled to purchase health insurance, except as a condition of:

(a) Public employment;

(b) Voluntary participation in a state or local benefit;

(c) Operating a dangerous instrumentality;

(d) Undertaking an occupation having a risk of occupational injury or illness;

(e) An order of child support; or

(f) Activity between private persons.

(2) This section does not prohibit the collection of debts lawfully incurred for health insurance.

History.—s. 1, ch. 2011-126.


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