*HB1169.1* February 11, 2025 HOUSE BILL No. 1169 _____ DIGEST OF HB 1169 (Updated February 11, 2025 1:01 pm - DI 147) Citations Affected: IC 16-18; IC 16-41. Synopsis: Access to birth control program. Establishes the access to birth control program (program) administered by the Indiana department of health for the purpose of increasing access to birth control and information concerning fertility awareness based methods by Indiana residents who are eligible for Medicaid. Sets forth requirements of the program. Effective: July 1, 2025. Lucas January 8, 2025, read first time and referred to Committee on Public Health. February 11, 2025, amended, reported — Do Pass. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means pursuant to Rule 126.3. HB 1169—LS 6858/DI 104 February 11, 2025 First Regular Session of the 124th General Assembly (2025) PRINTING CODE. Amendments: Whenever an existing statute (or a section of the Indiana Constitution) is being amended, the text of the existing provision will appear in this style type, additions will appear in this style type, and deletions will appear in this style type. Additions: Whenever a new statutory provision is being enacted (or a new constitutional provision adopted), the text of the new provision will appear in this style type. Also, the word NEW will appear in that style type in the introductory clause of each SECTION that adds a new provision to the Indiana Code or the Indiana Constitution. Conflict reconciliation: Text in a statute in this style type or this style type reconciles conflicts between statutes enacted by the 2024 Regular Session of the General Assembly. HOUSE BILL No. 1169 A BILL FOR AN ACT to amend the Indiana Code concerning health. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana: 1 SECTION 1. IC 16-18-2-36.4 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA 2 CODE AS A NEW SECTION TO READ AS FOLLOWS 3 [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2025]: Sec. 36.4. "Birth control", for 4 purposes of IC 16-41-19.4, has the meaning set forth in 5 IC 16-41-19.4-1. 6 SECTION 2. IC 16-18-2-128.1 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA 7 CODE AS A NEW SECTION TO READ AS FOLLOWS 8 [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2025]: Sec. 128.1. "Fertility awareness based 9 methods", for purposes of IC 16-41-19.4, has the meaning set forth 10 in IC 16-41-19.4-2. 11 SECTION 3. IC 16-18-2-176.5 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA 12 CODE AS A NEW SECTION TO READ AS FOLLOWS 13 [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2025]: Sec. 176.5. "Hormonal contraceptive 14 patch", for purposes of IC 16-41-19.4, has the meaning set forth in 15 IC 16-41-19.4-3. 16 SECTION 4. IC 16-18-2-326.9 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA 17 CODE AS A NEW SECTION TO READ AS FOLLOWS HB 1169—LS 6858/DI 104 2 1 [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2025]: Sec. 326.9. "Self-administered 2 hormonal contraceptive", for purposes of IC 16-41-19.4, has the 3 meaning set forth in IC 16-41-19.4-4. 4 SECTION 5. IC 16-41-19.4 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA CODE 5 AS A NEW CHAPTER TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 6 JULY 1, 2025]: 7 Chapter 19.4. Prevention and Treatment: Access to Birth 8 Control Program 9 Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, "birth control" means the 10 following: 11 (1) Hormonal contraceptive patch. 12 (2) Self-administered hormonal contraceptive. 13 Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, "fertility awareness based 14 methods" refers to methods of family planning that involve 15 monitoring biological indicators to identify fertile or infertile 16 phases of the menstrual cycle to achieve or avoid pregnancy. 17 Sec. 3. As used in this chapter, "hormonal contraceptive patch" 18 means a transdermal patch applied to the skin of a woman, by the 19 woman or by a health care practitioner or pharmacist, that 20 releases a drug composed of a combination of hormones that is 21 approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration to prevent 22 pregnancy. However, the term does not include a drug, substance, 23 or device that contains a progesterone receptor antagonist. 24 Sec. 4. As used in this chapter, "self-administered hormonal 25 contraceptive" means a drug: 26 (1) composed of a hormone or a combination of hormones 27 that is approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration 28 to prevent pregnancy; and 29 (2) that the woman to whom the drug is prescribed may 30 administer to herself. 31 The term includes hormonal contraceptive pills. However, the term 32 does not include a drug or substance that contains a progesterone 33 receptor antagonist. 34 Sec. 5. The state department, in consultation with local health 35 departments and the office of the secretary of family and social 36 services, shall establish the access to birth control program for the 37 purpose of increasing access for low income Indiana residents to 38 obtain birth control and information concerning fertility 39 awareness based methods. 40 Sec. 6. (a) The state department shall, as part of the program, do 41 the following: 42 (1) Develop effective ways to: HB 1169—LS 6858/DI 104 3 1 (A) distribute birth control; and 2 (B) provide access to educational materials and counseling 3 services on fertility awareness based methods; 4 to Indiana residents who are eligible for Medicaid. 5 (2) Develop and disseminate educational materials on fertility 6 awareness based methods. 7 (3) Offer training to health care providers on fertility 8 awareness based methods. 9 (4) Collaborate with community organizations, health care 10 providers, and educational institutions to promote awareness 11 and accessability of fertility awareness based methods 12 resources. 13 (b) The program must include the following measures: 14 (1) Parental consent must be obtained before distributing 15 birth control to an individual who is less than eighteen (18) 16 years of age. 17 (2) Reimbursement for any birth control distributed may not 18 be higher than the Medicaid reimbursement rate for the birth 19 control. 20 (3) An individual who qualifies for and receives birth control 21 under the program may not be required to pay for the birth 22 control. 23 (4) Any birth control that requires a prescription must be 24 obtained through a health care provider with prescriptive 25 authority for prescribing birth control. 26 (5) The provision of fertility awareness based methods 27 counseling services must be provided by trained and qualified 28 health care providers to ensure personalized and evidence 29 based guidance on the effective use of fertility awareness 30 based methods. 31 (6) Distribution of birth control or educational materials 32 concerning fertility awareness based methods may not occur 33 at a school. 34 (7) The provision of fertility awareness based methods 35 counseling services may not occur at a school. 36 Sec. 7. The state department may apply for any state or federal 37 funding, grants, or programs available for the implementation and 38 administration of the program. 39 Sec. 8. (a) As part of the program, a local health department 40 may do the following: 41 (1) Facilitate, through a provider with prescriptive authority, 42 the prescribing of a: HB 1169—LS 6858/DI 104 4 1 (A) hormonal contraceptive patch; or 2 (B) self-administered hormonal contraceptive; 3 to a woman who is at least eighteen (18) years of age. 4 (2) Conduct the activities described in section 6(a)(2) and 5 6(a)(4) of this chapter. 6 (3) Provide sex education and education on fertility awareness 7 based methods to individuals who are at least eighteen (18) 8 years of age. 9 (b) A local health department may not do the following: 10 (1) Provide sex education or education on fertility awareness 11 based methods at a school. 12 (2) Partner with a school to provide sex education or 13 education on fertility awareness based methods. 14 Sec. 9. The state department shall regularly assess and evaluate 15 the effectiveness of the program. HB 1169—LS 6858/DI 104 5 COMMITTEE REPORT Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Public Health, to which was referred House Bill 1169, has had the same under consideration and begs leave to report the same back to the House with the recommendation that said bill be amended as follows: Page 1, between lines 5 and 6, begin a new paragraph and insert: "SECTION 2. IC 16-18-2-128.1 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA CODE AS A NEW SECTION TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2025]: Sec. 128.1. "Fertility awareness based methods", for purposes of IC 16-41-19.4, has the meaning set forth in IC 16-41-19.4-2. SECTION 3. IC 16-18-2-176.5 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA CODE AS A NEW SECTION TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2025]: Sec. 176.5. "Hormonal contraceptive patch", for purposes of IC 16-41-19.4, has the meaning set forth in IC 16-41-19.4-3. SECTION 4. IC 16-18-2-326.9 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA CODE AS A NEW SECTION TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2025]: Sec. 326.9. "Self-administered hormonal contraceptive", for purposes of IC 16-41-19.4, has the meaning set forth in IC 16-41-19.4-4.". Page 1, delete lines 11 through 17, begin a new paragraph and insert: "Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, "birth control" means the following: (1) Hormonal contraceptive patch. (2) Self-administered hormonal contraceptive. Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, "fertility awareness based methods" refers to methods of family planning that involve monitoring biological indicators to identify fertile or infertile phases of the menstrual cycle to achieve or avoid pregnancy. Sec. 3. As used in this chapter, "hormonal contraceptive patch" means a transdermal patch applied to the skin of a woman, by the woman or by a health care practitioner or pharmacist, that releases a drug composed of a combination of hormones that is approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration to prevent pregnancy. However, the term does not include a drug, substance, or device that contains a progesterone receptor antagonist. Sec. 4. As used in this chapter, "self-administered hormonal contraceptive" means a drug: (1) composed of a hormone or a combination of hormones that is approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration HB 1169—LS 6858/DI 104 6 to prevent pregnancy; and (2) that the woman to whom the drug is prescribed may administer to herself. The term includes hormonal contraceptive pills. However, the term does not include a drug or substance that contains a progesterone receptor antagonist.". Page 2, line 1, delete "2." and insert "5.". Page 2, line 5, delete "control." and insert "control and information concerning fertility awareness based methods.". Page 2, line 6, delete "3." and insert "6.". Page 2, line 6, delete "program," and insert "program, do the following:". Page 2, delete lines 7 through 9, begin a new line block indented and insert: "(1) Develop effective ways to: (A) distribute birth control; and (B) provide access to educational materials and counseling services on fertility awareness based methods; to Indiana residents who are eligible for Medicaid. (2) Develop and disseminate educational materials on fertility awareness based methods. (3) Offer training to health care providers on fertility awareness based methods. (4) Collaborate with community organizations, health care providers, and educational institutions to promote awareness and accessability of fertility awareness based methods resources.". Page 2, between lines 22 and 23, begin a new line block indented and insert: "(5) The provision of fertility awareness based methods counseling services must be provided by trained and qualified health care providers to ensure personalized and evidence based guidance on the effective use of fertility awareness based methods. (6) Distribution of birth control or educational materials concerning fertility awareness based methods may not occur at a school. (7) The provision of fertility awareness based methods counseling services may not occur at a school.". Page 2, line 23, delete "4." and insert "7.". Page 2, after line 25, begin a new paragraph and insert: "Sec. 8. (a) As part of the program, a local health department HB 1169—LS 6858/DI 104 7 may do the following: (1) Facilitate, through a provider with prescriptive authority, the prescribing of a: (A) hormonal contraceptive patch; or (B) self-administered hormonal contraceptive; to a woman who is at least eighteen (18) years of age. (2) Conduct the activities described in section 6(a)(2) and 6(a)(4) of this chapter. (3) Provide sex education and education on fertility awareness based methods to individuals who are at least eighteen (18) years of age. (b) A local health department may not do the following: (1) Provide sex education or education on fertility awareness based methods at a school. (2) Partner with a school to provide sex education or education on fertility awareness based methods. Sec. 9. The state department shall regularly assess and evaluate the effectiveness of the program.". Renumber all SECTIONS consecutively. and when so amended that said bill do pass. (Reference is to HB 1169 as introduced.) BARRETT Committee Vote: yeas 9, nays 3. HB 1169—LS 6858/DI 104