To Amend The Life Choices Lifeline Program To Clarify Language And Ensure Proper Administration Of The Program; And To Create The Continuum Of Care Program Within The Department Of Human Services.
Impact
The bill has implications for existing state laws around pregnancy support services, particularly in the context of managing and directing resources under the Every Mom Matters Act. It transfers responsibility for resource access assistance offers from existing agencies to the Department of Human Services, thereby centralizing control over these support mechanisms. This move is anticipated to streamline services, ensuring that all pregnant women seeking abortion in Arkansas receive necessary support and information, and that their needs are systematically addressed through the Continuum of Care Program.
Summary
Senate Bill 424 seeks to amend the Life Choices Lifeline Program by clarifying its language and ensuring proper administration. Additionally, it proposes the creation of a Continuum of Care Program within the Department of Human Services. The bill emphasizes the need for enhanced resources and support systems for individuals dealing with unexpected pregnancies. Central to SB424 is the establishment of a statewide telemedicine support network that aims to facilitate community outreach and provide consultations for expectant and new parents in need of assistance.
Contention
While proponents argue that SB424 will provide essential support for mothers and families, critics may see it as an avenue that restricts access to abortion services under the guise of providing support. The explicit prohibition against contracting organizations to promote or assist in abortion services could also raise concerns about the adequacy of the resources offered. This reflects a broader debate surrounding reproductive rights and access to healthcare in the state, as the structure of the bill aims to encourage childbirth as a preferred alternative to abortion.
Mandates all insurance plans provide insurance coverage for diagnosing and treating infertility for women between the ages of 25 and 42 years including preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) in conjunction with in vitro fertilization (IVF).
To Create The Continuum Of Care Program Within The Department Of Human Services; And To Amend The Life Choices Lifeline Program To Clarify Language And Ensure Proper Administration Of The Program.
Mandates all insurance contracts, plans or policies provide insurance coverage for the expense of testing and treating infertility, including preimplantation genetic testing (PGT), in conjunction with in vitro fertilization (IVF).
Mandates insurance policies, provides coverage to diagnose & treat infertility for women between 25 & 42 years, including pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) in conjunction with in vitro fertilization (IVF).