Arkansas 2025 Regular Session

Arkansas House Bill HB1906

Introduced
3/31/25  
Refer
3/31/25  

Caption

To Require Written Consent Of A Parent Or Legal Guardian When Prescribing Long-acting Reversible Contraception To A Person Who Is Younger Than Eighteen Years Of Age.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AR HB1385

To Ensure That Healthcare Providers Are Properly Reimbursed By The Arkansas Medicaid Program For Providing Long-acting Reversible Contraception Immediately And During Postpartum.

AR SB113

To Ensure That Healthcare Providers Are Properly Reimbursed By The Arkansas Medicaid Program For Providing Long-acting Reversible Contraception Immediately And During Postpartum.

AR HB1468

To Create The Given Name Act; And To Prohibit Requiring Employees Of Public Schools And State-supported Institutions Of Higher Education To Use A Person's Preferred Pronoun, Name, Or Title Without Parental Consent.

AR SB579

Concerning The Sentencing Of A Person Who Committed An Offense Before He Or She Turned Twenty-one (21) Years Of Age.

AR HB1754

To Amend Arkansas Law Concerning Certain Fees, Expenses, And Costs Imposed On A Juvenile Or The Parent, Guardian, Or Custodian Of A Juvenile.

AR HB1033

Regarding Hunting Licenses And Fishing Licenses For Residents; And To Authorize A Minor Who Is Required To Obtain A Hunting License Or Fishing License To Pay The Resident Fee When Visiting A Parent Or Legal Guardian.

AR SB232

To Allow A Student Whose Parent Or Legal Guardian Relocates Him Or Her To A Different School District To Complete His Or Her Remaining School Years At The School District In Which He Or She Is Enrolled At The Time Of Relocation.

AR SB285

To Amend The Law Concerning Absences From School; And To Provide For An Excused Absence For A Student Who Accompanies The Student's Parent Or Legal Guardian To Vote.

AR HB1848

To Allow For A Guardianship Subsidy In Order To Keep A Child From Being Removed From The Custody Of His Or Her Parent And Placed Into Foster Care.

AR HB1560

To Clarify The Law Regarding Reports Of Child Maltreatment With Alleged Victims Who Are Eighteen Years Of Age Or Older; To Prohibit Anonymous Reporting Of Child Maltreatment; And To Amend Penalties For Failure To Report Child Maltreatment.

Similar Bills

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