Patient’s Rights Bill Allowing Banning of Chametz Passes Third Reading

YERUSHALAYIM
MK Vladimir Beliak is taken out by Knesset guards during Constitution Committee meeting at the Knesset, Jan. 11. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

The Patient’s Rights Bill has passed its third reading.

The bill stipulates that hospital directors will be authorized to decide on “special arrangements that are required for keeping kashrus during Pesach for the hospital’s patients.” Among other things, the bill states, a hospital director may introduce, after considering other alternatives, instructions regarding the prohibition or restriction on bringing chametz into the hospital, or into a section of it, during Pesach. In determining these instructions, the hospital director will take into consideration the patients’ rights and needs, including their medical needs, and he may also take into consideration the needs of escorts and employees.

Under the bill, such instructions will be posted on the hospital’s website, and if the hospital does not have a website, the guidelines will be published on the Health Ministry website. Signs with the abovementioned instructions will be placed in the hospital. In the event that a hospital director decides to prohibit or restrict the entry of chametz, he may authorize a hospital worker to inform visitors about the instructions.

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