New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2918

Introduced
6/23/22  

Caption

Stengthens access to reproductive health care; appropriates $20 million.

Impact

The bill establishes a 'Reproductive Health Access Fund' with an appropriation of $20 million for various initiatives aimed at improving reproductive health services. Funding is allocated for clinical training programs for abortion care, security grants for health care facilities at risk of unlawful activity, and assessments of the community’s reproductive health needs. Additionally, it stipulates that any state benefits for pregnancy care must also cover the termination of pregnancy, positioning New Jersey as a state committed to protecting reproductive rights.

Summary

Senate Bill S2918, introduced in New Jersey, focuses on enhancing access to reproductive health care. The bill establishes a new framework for addressing unlawful interference with reproductive health services, defining it as a fourth-degree crime, or a second-degree crime in cases of serious bodily injury. The Attorney General and law enforcement can order the dispersal of gatherings obstructing access to reproductive health facilities, underscoring a strong legislative commitment to safeguarding these services.

Contention

There are notable language provisions that bar law enforcement from engaging in interstate investigations related to individuals providing or seeking reproductive health services that are legal in New Jersey. The bill also prevents the state from complying with extradition requests for those charged in other states for such activities. This stance reflects a significant divergence in state policies regarding reproductive health, potentially sparking legal challenges and controversies over its implications on federal laws and rights.

Confidentiality

Moreover, the legislation enhances patient confidentiality by prohibiting medical providers from disclosing communications regarding lawful reproductive health services without patient consent. This provision aims to protect individuals' privacy rights while reinforcing a supportive framework for health care providers operating within the legal framework established by this bill.

Companion Bills

NJ A4350

Same As Stengthens access to reproductive health care; appropriates $20 million.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4350

Stengthens access to reproductive health care; appropriates $20 million.

NJ A3514

Enhances access to reproductive health care; appropriates $20 million; repeals various sections of law.

NJ A4657

Creates "Reproductive Health Care Access Fund" to strengthen access to reproductive health care; makes appropriation.

NJ S3492

Creates "Reproductive Health Care Access Fund" to strengthen access to reproductive health care.

NJ S3495

Establishes Reproductive Health Care Professionals Loan Redemption Program; appropriates $5 million.

NJ A4660

Establishes Reproductive Health Care Professionals Loan Redemption Program; appropriates $5 million.

NJ A4601

Requires health insurance and Medicaid coverage for reproductive health care services; prohibits adverse actions by medical malpractice insurers in relation to performance of health care services.

NJ S3452

Requires health insurance and Medicaid coverage for family planning and reproductive health care services; prohibits adverse actions by medical malpractice insurers in relation to performance of legally protected health care services.

NJ SB188

Protections For Accessing Reproductive Health Care

NJ SB896

Relating To Reproductive Health Care.

Similar Bills

NJ A4350

Stengthens access to reproductive health care; appropriates $20 million.

NJ A3514

Enhances access to reproductive health care; appropriates $20 million; repeals various sections of law.

NJ A4601

Requires health insurance and Medicaid coverage for reproductive health care services; prohibits adverse actions by medical malpractice insurers in relation to performance of health care services.

NJ S3452

Requires health insurance and Medicaid coverage for family planning and reproductive health care services; prohibits adverse actions by medical malpractice insurers in relation to performance of legally protected health care services.

NJ A1183

"Reproductive Freedom Act."

HI SB2605

Relating To Health Care.

HI HB1966

Relating To Health Care.

HI SB893

Relating To Health Care.