Contains whereas clauses. Reorganizes existing GS Chapter 99D so that its existing provisions are now under Article 1, entitled Civil Rights. Enacts new Article 2 to GS Chapter 99D, consisting of the Individual Freedom Bill of Rights, as follows. Recognizes nine listed fundamental rights that cannot be violated absent a compelling State interest and by means narrowly tailored (defined) to achieve that interest, including that:

No person be subjected to warrantless surveillance, tracking, or data collection by any agency of the State or political subdivision of the State.
No agency of the State or political subdivision of the State may deny or restrict reproductive health care, contraception, or any other medical treatment based on ideology rather than medical science.
No agency of the State or political subdivision of the State may override parental authority without due process in cases of abuse, neglect, or harm.
Education must be fact-based, ensuring (1) parental concerns are addressed without restricting access to accurate historical and scientific information and (2) teachings provided are historically accurate and free from political manipulation.
No agency of the State or political subdivision of the State may deny a person employment, housing, or public services based on private political beliefs, medical history, or lawful personal conduct.
No agency of the State or political subdivision of the State may interfere with employment and housing rights in a way that is not fair and merit-based, free from quotas and ideological discrimination.