Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB196 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/19/2025

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Senate Bill 196
By: Senators Orrock of the 36th, Jackson of the 41st, Parent of the 44th, Jones II of the 22nd,
Halpern of the 39th and others 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
To amend Article 3 of Chapter 2A of Title 31 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated,
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relating to perinatal facilities, so as to explicitly prohibit limited services pregnancy centers2
from engaging in false or misleading advertising about the products or services provided at3
such centers; to provide for definitions; to provide for enforcement; to provide for notice and4
procedures; to provide for penalties; to provide for cause of action; to provide for a short5
title; to provide for legislative findings; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting6
laws; and for other purposes.7
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:8
SECTION 1.9
This Act shall be known and may be cited as the "Pregnancy Center Fraud Prevention Act."10
SECTION 2.11
The General Assembly finds and declares that:12
(1)  Pregnant individuals are entitled to honest, accurate, and timely information when13
seeking reproductive healthcare;14
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(2)  Limited services pregnancy centers typically advertise themselves as providers of
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comprehensive healthcare.  However, most limited services pregnancy centers do not16
employ licensed medical professionals or provide referrals for emergency contraception17
or abortion care;18
(3)  Some limited services pregnancy centers use deceptive advertising tactics to target and19
acquire clients from historically marginalized groups, including Black, Indigenous, and20
other people of color; those living in rural areas; LGBTQ+ communities; students; people21
with lower incomes; and people for whom English is not their first language;22
(4)  According to the American Medical Association's Journal of Ethics, limited services23
pregnancy centers, also known as antiabortion centers or "crisis pregnancy centers," often24
aim "to prevent abortions by persuading people that adoption or parenting is a better25
option";26
(5)  Some limited services pregnancy centers go so far as to advertise medication abortion27
reversal, a dangerous and deceptive practice that is not supported by science or clinical28
standards, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists;29
(6)  The State of Georgia respects the right of limited services pregnancy centers to counsel30
against abortions, if the centers are otherwise operating in compliance with this chapter,31
and the state does not intend by this chapter to regulate, limit, or curtail such advocacy;32
(7)  Time is a critical factor for individuals seeking reproductive healthcare, and no one33
should be deceived, manipulated, or face unnecessary delays when seeking support or34
healthcare during pregnancy; and35
(8)  The State of Georgia has determined that there exists a need to regulate false and36
misleading advertising by limited services pregnancy centers offering limited services.37
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SECTION 3.
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Article 3 of Chapter 2A of Title 31 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to39
perinatal facilities, is amended by revising Code Section 31-2A-51, relating to definitions,40
as follows:41
"31-2A-51.42
As used in this article, the term:43
(1)  'Advertising' means representations by way of any medium whatsoever about a
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product or service, regardless of whether such product or service is offered for payment 45
or will result in profit, for individuals who are or may be pregnant, including, but not46
limited to, representations made directly to consumers; marketing practices;47
communication in any print medium such as newspapers, magazines, mailers, or48
handouts; any broadcast medium such as television or radio; telephone marketing; or49
advertising over the internet through public websites and website advertisements.50
(2)  'Client' means an individual who is inquiring about or seeking services at a limited51
services pregnancy center.52
(1)(3) 'Designated facility' means a perinatal facility that has been inspected and53
approved by the department pursuant to this article as meeting its established criteria for54
a particular maternal or neonatal level of care.55
(4)  'Emergency contraception' means Levonorgestrel or any other drug, drug regimen,56
or device used to prevent pregnancy when administered after sexual contact, including57
prescription and over-the-counter hormonal emergency contraception.58
(5)  'Health information' means any oral or written information in any form or medium59
that relates to health insurance or the past, present, or future physical or mental health or60
condition of a client.61
(6)  'Limited services pregnancy center' means a pregnancy services center that does not62
directly provide abortions or emergency contraception, and does not provide referrals to63
clients for such services.64
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(2)(7) 'Perinatal facility' means a hospital, clinic, or birthing center that provides65
maternal or neonatal healthcare healthcare services.66
(8)  'Pregnancy services center' means a facility, licensed or unlicensed and including a67
mobile facility, where the primary purpose is to provide products or services to68
individuals who are or may be pregnant; that either offers pregnancy counseling and69
pregnancy testing or diagnosis; obstetric ultrasounds, obstetric sonograms, or prenatal70
care to pregnant people; or has the appearance of a medical facility.  A pregnancy71
services center has the appearance of a medical facility if two or more of the following72
factors are present:73
(A)  The facility offers pregnancy testing or pregnancy diagnosis;74
(B)  The facility has staff or volunteers who wear medical attire or uniforms;75
(C)  The facility contains one or more examination tables;76
(D)  The facility contains a private or semiprivate room or area containing medical77
supplies or medical instruments;78
(E)  The facility has staff or volunteers who collect health information from clients; or79
(F)   The facility is located on the same premises as a state licensed medical facility or80
provider or shares facility space with a state licensed medical provider.81
(9)  'Premises' means land and improvements or appurtenances or any part thereof.82
(10) 'Prenatal care' means services consisting of physical examinations, pelvic83
examinations, or clinical laboratory services provided to an individual who is or who may84
be pregnant.85
(11)  'Clinical laboratory services' refers to the microbiological, serological, chemical,86
hematological, biophysical, cytological or pathological examination of materials derived87
from the human body, for the purposes of obtaining information for the diagnosis,88
prevention, or treatment of a disease or the assessment of health condition."89
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SECTION 4.
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Said article is further amended by revising Code Section 31-2A-56, relating to advertisement91
prohibited unless designated by department, as follows:92
"31-2A-56.93
(a)
  No person or facility may advertise to the public, by way of any medium whatsoever,94
that it is a designated facility or has achieved a particular level of maternal or neonatal care95
according to the criteria established pursuant to this article, unless it has been designated96
as such by the department.97
(b)  No person or limited services pregnancy center shall disseminate or cause to be98
disseminated before the public in Georgia, or disseminate or cause to be disseminated99
before the public anywhere from Georgia, any advertising about the actual or proposed100
products or services available at a limited services pregnancy center if the center knows or,101
by the exercise of reasonable care, should know that such advertising is untrue or deceptive102
whether by a statement or omission, or misleading to the public about the nature of the103
products or services provided.104
(c)  The Attorney General and local district attorneys with jurisdiction may enforce the105
provisions of this Code section through a civil action in any court of competent jurisdiction. 106
Before filing an action under this Code section, the Attorney General or local district107
attorney with jurisdiction shall give written notice of the violation to the person or limited108
services pregnancy center.  The written notice shall indicate that the person or limited109
services pregnancy center has ten days in which to correct the false, misleading, or110
deceptive advertising.  If the person or limited services pregnancy center has not responded111
to the written notice within ten days of receiving such notice or refuses to correct the false,112
misleading, or deceptive advertising within that period, the Attorney General or local113
district attorney with jurisdiction may file the civil action.114
(d)  The Attorney General or local district attorney with jurisdiction may apply to any court115
of jurisdiction for injunctive relief compelling compliance with any provision of this Code116
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section and for any additional equitable relief or for a court order requiring, but not limited117
to, any of the following from the person or limited services pregnancy center:118
(1)  Paying for and disseminating appropriate corrective advertising in the same form as119
the false, misleading, or deceptive advertising;120
(2)  Posting a notice on its premises, in a location clearly noticeable from the waiting121
area, examination area, or both, stating:122
(A)  Whether there is a licensed medical doctor, registered nurse, or other licensed123
medical practitioner on staff at the center; and124
(B)  Whether abortion, emergency contraception, or referrals for abortion or emergency125
contraception are available at the center;126
(3)  Paying restitution to any person or persons who are adversely affected by a violation127
or violations of this Code section; or128
(4)  Any other narrowly tailored relief that the court deems necessary to remedy the129
adverse effects of the false, misleading, or deceptive advertising on persons seeking130
pregnancy related products or services.131
(e)  Upon a finding by a court of competent jurisdiction that a person or limited services132
pregnancy center has violated this Code section:133
(1)  The department shall amend printed materials and materials available on the state's134
public website developed under Code Section 31-9A-4 to remove contact information for135
the limited services pregnancy center found to be in violation of this Code section; and136
(2)  The state shall be entitled to recover civil penalties from each and every party137
responsible for the violation of not less than $500.00 and not more than $5,000.00 per138
violation.  In addition, if the state prevails, it shall be entitled to reasonable attorney's fees139
and costs pursuant to order of the court.140
(f)  Any person claiming to be injured by the false, misleading, or deceptive advertising of141
a limited services pregnancy center may bring a cause of action in any court of competent142
jurisdiction for any and all of the following remedies: compensatory and punitive damages,143
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injunctive and declaratory relief; attorney's fees and costs, and such other relief as a court144
deems appropriate.145
(g)  The Attorney General shall develop, a portal on its public website to receive, review,146
and investigate public complaints of noncompliance.147
(h)  Such portal shall be verified through user testing to be understandable for someone148
with a fifth grade reading level, accessible to people with disabilities, and take an average149
user no more than ten minutes to complete the complaint form."150
SECTION 5.151
All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.152
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