House Bill 1111

Relating to international health regulations and state sovereignty


What will this bill do?

  • Health-related regulations of an international health organization would not be enforceable in North Dakota unless enacted by legislation or executive order.

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Why is this bill needed?

  • The World Health Assembly, the governing body of the World Health Organization, met in Geneva, Switzerland on May 22nd, 2022 to discuss a pandemic treaty and the quest to use “public health” to expand the WHO’s power over sovereign states. Negotiations on new rules for dealing with pandemics are ongoing at the World Health Organization (WHO), with a target date of May 2024 for a legally binding agreement to be adopted by the U.N. health agency's 194 member countries.

  • There is a global threat…but it’s not climate change or COVID-19. It’s called The Great Reset. The Great Reset refers to the agenda proposed by the World Economic Forum in 2020 urging leaders to take advantage of the COVID-19 crisis to restructure the "world order" to bring about a leftist Utopia. A major aspect of this vision is encouraging world leaders to force their citizens into compliance with climate change agendas and restrictive health regulations. This agenda will come at the cost of individual liberty and livelihoods, and will bring about poverty, food insecurity, and the end of reliable energy.

What is the current status of the bill?

Governor Burgum signed HB 1111 into law on April 6th.


Resources

States must pre-emptively nullify any WHO international pandemic regulations

Amendments to WHO’s International Health Regulations: An Annotated Guide

What is the Great Reset?