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Arizona House Passes Bill To Allow Medical Directives On State IDs Or Driver Licenses

March 16, 2026

By Matthew Holloway |

The Arizona House of Representatives passed legislation last week with bipartisan support, allowing residents to place medical directive information on their state-issued identification cards.

House Bill 2772, sponsored by State Rep. Khyl Powell (R-LD14), was approved by the House on Wednesday and now advances to the Arizona Senate for consideration.

According to a press release from the Arizona House Republican Caucus, the proposal would allow Arizonans to indicate on their driver licenses or nonoperating identification cards that they have a medical directive on file, helping first responders quickly identify a patient’s medical wishes during an emergency.

Medical directives, also known as advance directives, allow individuals to document instructions for medical treatment in the event they are unable to communicate their decisions.

According to the Arizona Healthcare Directives Registry (AzHDR), the number of Arizonans with advance directives has seen significant growth, with over 100,000 advance directives registered with the program from 2019 to 2023, an increase of approximately 34%.

“HB 2772 protects a person’s right to have lawful medical choices recognized when every second matters,” Powell said. “If someone has taken the time to make these decisions with family and medical professionals, the state should not make those wishes harder to find. For someone with a valid directive, this could be the difference between their wishes being honored or missed.

“An orange form sitting on a refrigerator at home does no good if the emergency happens somewhere else. This bill puts that information where it can actually be seen.”

The bill passed the House with bipartisan support, 49–2, and now moves to the Arizona Senate for further consideration.

If approved by the Senate and signed into law, the legislation would add a mechanism for residents to voluntarily indicate the existence of a medical directive on their state-issued identification, allowing emergency responders to locate critical information more quickly.

Matthew Holloway is a senior reporter for AZ Free News. Follow him on X for his latest stories, or email tips to Matthew@azfreenews.com.

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