Establishes "New Jersey Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act."
If passed, A129 would reinforce the legal status of infants born alive after an abortion as full persons under New Jersey law, entitled to the same protective measures as newborns. The bill outlines severe criminal penalties for healthcare professionals who intentionally act to harm a born-alive infant, with potential sentences ranging from three to life imprisonment depending on the severity of the act. Furthermore, it allows mothers of such infants to pursue civil action against violators for damages.
The A129 bill, known as the New Jersey Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, seeks to establish specific protections for infants born alive following an abortion or attempted abortion. The bill mandates that healthcare professionals present during such events are required to provide the same level of medical care to these newborns as they would to any other child born alive at the same gestational age. This includes ensuring immediate medical assistance and transportation to a hospital for necessary treatment. Failure to comply with these provisions may result in criminal charges and punitive penalties.
The proposal faces significant debate and potential contention, particularly regarding the implications for reproductive rights and healthcare practices. Proponents argue that this legislation is essential for the protection of vulnerable newborns, ensuring that they receive the necessary healthcare immediately upon their birth. Critics, however, raise concerns that such measures may infringe upon women's reproductive rights and could lead to legal complications for healthcare providers in making medical decisions related to abortion and reproductive health. The bill's definitions and protections could also affect how abortion services are offered in the state.