Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1815

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Enhancing access to abortion

Impact

This bill modifies existing laws to enhance patient protections and increase access to abortion services, particularly in emergency settings. It stipulates that hospitals cannot refuse care based on parameters of conscientious objection when another qualified medical staff member is available to perform the required procedure. The legislation mandates hospitals to report their compliance annually, aiming to enforce strict adherence to these new regulations and safeguard the rights of patients in critical medical circumstances.

Summary

House Bill 1815, titled 'An Act enhancing access to abortion', aims to broaden and clarify the provisions surrounding abortion and emergency health services within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill requires hospitals with emergency care departments to provide necessary health services to individuals presenting in active labor or with medical conditions that could result in severe harm or death. Critical to this legislation is the inclusion of abortion as part of stabilizing treatment in emergency situations, ensuring that pregnant individuals facing severe complications receive the appropriate care promptly.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding HB 1815 lies in the modification of existing consent protocols and the conditions under which abortions can be performed. Critics may argue that the bill's provisions could compromise the rights of healthcare providers who hold religious or moral objections to performing abortions. Additionally, the absence of a waiting period before the procedure is a potential flashpoint, with opponents expressing concerns about ensuring informed consent under pressure. The inclusion of penalties for non-compliance, including hefty fines and potential license revocation for repeat offenders, underscores the bill's strict legal enforcement mechanisms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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