officer of any of them that employs an individual in this
Commonwealth.
"Subdermal microchip." A microchip, device or other form of
technology that is designed to be inserted beneath the skin of
an individual or implanted into the body of an individual and
transmits a radio frequency identification signal.
Section 3. Employer prohibition.
No employer may require an employee to have inserted or
implanted into the employee's body a subdermal microchip.
Section 4. Notice of known risks.
If an employee elects to have a subdermal microchip or other
device implanted into the employee's body at the request of the
employer, the employer shall provide written information to the
employee on the known risks of the subdermal microchip and all
potential removal procedures.
Section 5. Retaliation prohibited.
No employer may:
(1) Refuse to hire, employ, bar, discharge from
employment, withhold pay from, demote or penalize an employee
who does not have a subdermal microchip or refuses to have a
subdermal microchip implanted into the employee's body.
(2) Retaliate against an employee who has made a charge,
filed a complaint or instituted or caused to be instituted a
proceeding under or related to this act, including an
investigation conducted by the employer.
(3) Retaliate against an employee who has testified, is
planning to testify or has assisted or participated in any
manner in an investigation, proceeding, hearing or action
under or related to this act.
Section 6. Enforcement.
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