Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2386

Introduced
2/15/22  

Caption

Born-alive Infant Protection Act

Impact

The act, if passed, would significantly impact the existing legal framework surrounding abortion and neonatal care in Rhode Island. It establishes strict responsibilities for healthcare providers, mandating immediate medical attention for any infant that survives an abortion attempt. The bill includes provisions for criminal penalties up to ten years in prison for medical personnel who fail to comply with its requirements. Additionally, it opens avenues for civil actions against healthcare providers, thereby increasing the liability risk for practitioners involved in abortion procedures.

Summary

Bill S2386, known as the Born-Alive Infant Protection Act, was introduced in the Rhode Island General Assembly to ensure that infants born alive during abortion procedures are treated as legal persons with the right to life-saving medical care. The bill asserts that if an infant is born alive as a result of an attempted abortion, health care providers are mandated to give appropriate medical care to that infant, mirroring the standards provided to any newborn infant delivered under normal circumstances. The measure reflects the state's interest in protecting all human life, specifically highlighting the acknowledgement of born-alive infants as legal persons under state law.

Contention

The Born-Alive Infant Protection Act raises several contentious points regarding abortion rights and the autonomy of women in making reproductive health decisions. Critics of the bill argue that it undermines women's rights by further complicating the already sensitive and personal subject of abortion. Furthermore, the bill does not alter existing laws regarding abortion but adds another layer of legal obligations that healthcare providers must navigate, potentially impacting their clinical judgment within the context of abortion procedures. Supporters view the legislation as a necessary step to safeguard the lives of vulnerable infants who are born alive, emphasizing the moral obligation to protect all human life.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7307

Born-alive Infant Protection Act

RI H7405

Born-alive Infant Protection Act

RI S0392

Born-alive Infant Protection Act

RI H5047

Born-alive Infant Protection Act

RI SB1600

Infants; born alive; requirements

RI SB320

Creating the born-alive infants protection act to provide legal protections for infants who are born alive regardless of the intent of the delivery.

RI HB2313

Creating the born-alive infants protection act to provide legal protections for infants who are born alive regardless of the intent of the delivery.

RI S2420

Provides equal Medicare for infants born-alive as a result of abortion procedure/natural delivery with violations subject to criminal penalties for medical personnel/loss of license/civil action for damages.

RI S0277

Provides equal Medicare for infants born-alive as a result of abortion procedure/natural delivery with violations subject to criminal penalties for medical personnel/loss of license/civil action for damages.

RI H7529

Provides duties/obligations of medical personnel to born-alive infants resulting from an abortion punishable as a felony along with a civil action for compensatory/punitive damages/automatic one year license suspension.

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