Connecticut 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00258

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

An Act Requiring Providers Of Reproductive Health Care And Counseling To Be Mandatory Reporters Of Child Abuse And Neglect.

Notes

Financial penalties are proposed for providers who fail to comply with the reporting requirements. This measure could raise questions about the enforcement of the law and the balance between mandatory reporting duties and ethical obligations in patient care.

Impact

If enacted, SB00258 would amend existing general statutes, thereby broadening the scope of mandatory reporters in child welfare. By including reproductive health care providers, the bill reinforces the state's commitment to child safety and ensures that professionals who may encounter signs of abuse during consultations or treatments participate actively in the protection of children. This change may also lead to increased training and awareness among healthcare providers regarding the signs of abuse and the respective reporting procedures.

Summary

SB00258 aims to expand the category of mandatory reporters of child abuse and neglect to include providers of reproductive health care and counseling. The legislation seeks to enhance the protection of children by ensuring that healthcare professionals who interact with patients regarding reproductive health are legally obliged to report suspected abuse or neglect. This new requirement is intended to potentially identify at-risk children in environments that may not traditionally be monitored under existing child protection laws.

Contention

The bill may face contention from various sectors, particularly those concerned about the implications for patient confidentiality and the potential chilling effect it may have on individuals seeking reproductive health care. Critics might argue that the obligation to report could deter individuals from seeking necessary services, which could ultimately harm public health outcomes. Conversely, proponents will likely argue that the need to protect children outweighs these concerns, emphasizing the crucial role health care providers can play in identifying vulnerable children.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00535

An Act Requiring Providers Of Reproductive Health Care And Counseling To Be Mandatory Reporters Of Child Abuse And Neglect.

CT HB05194

An Act Requiring A Study Of Community-based Bereavement And Grief Counseling Organizations And Services For Children And Families.

CT HB05816

An Act Requiring Health Insurance Coverage For Optional Anesthesia For Reproductive Health Medical Procedures.

CT HB06374

An Act Concerning Patient Access To Reproductive Health Care.

CT HB06820

An Act Preventing An Adverse Action Against A Health Care Provider Due To An Adverse Action Taken By Another State As A Result Of Such Provider's Involvement In Providing Reproductive Health Care Services.

CT SB00214

An Act Consolidating Statutory Provisions Relating To Reproductive Health Care Services And Gender-affirming Health Care Services.

CT HB06645

An Act Requiring Parental Notification Of Certain Events By Facilities Providing Inpatient Psychiatric, Behavioral Health And Substance Abuse Treatment Services To Children.

CT HB06818

An Act Concerning Patient Access To Reproductive Health Care.

CT SB01108

An Act Concerning Access To Reproductive Health Care By Students At Public Institutions Of Higher Education.

CT HB05354

An Act Requiring Consent From A Parent Or Guardian Prior To Providing Mental Or Behavioral Health Care Services To A Child.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.