Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1043

Introduced
2/10/23  

Caption

Public Health - Pregnancy - Coercion (Coercive Abuse Against Mothers Prevention Act)

Impact

The introduction of HB 1043 represents a significant shift in Maryland's approach to protecting pregnant women from coercive practices. The bill's provisions require health care providers to assess whether a woman is being coerced before performing an abortion, and to report any suspected instances of coercion to law enforcement. By taking these measures, the state aims to enhance protections for vulnerable populations, especially those possibly involved in sex trafficking. Critics, however, may raise concerns over how these requirements could affect the clinical environment and the relationship between patient and provider, potentially leading to feelings of mistrust or increased anxiety for patients seeking care.

Summary

House Bill 1043, known as the Coercive Abuse Against Mothers Prevention Act, addresses the serious issue of coercion against pregnant women, particularly related to abortion. The bill aims to prohibit individuals from engaging in coercive actions intended to force a pregnant woman into having an abortion. Such actions may include threats of violence or harm, financial manipulation, or other forms of duress. The bill also considers a pregnant minor as an emancipated minor for the purposes of public assistance eligibility if financial support is denied due to the minor's refusal to undergo an abortion. Health care facilities that perform abortions are mandated to display specific signage informing patients of their rights regarding coercion and abuse.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 1043 has emerged from differing perspectives on women's autonomy and the implications of coercive abortion. Proponents highlight the importance of safeguarding women's rights and ensuring they are not subjected to undue pressure regarding their reproductive choices. Opponents may argue that while the intentions behind this legislation are commendable, the execution could complicate access to reproductive health services and create additional barriers for women seeking abortions. The requirement for health care facilities to post notices and perform certain inquiries may be viewed by some as unnecessary or intrusive in situations where a woman is seeking help and autonomy in her reproductive healthcare decisions.

Companion Bills

MD SB832

Crossfiled Public Health - Pregnancy - Coercion (Coercive Abuse Against Mothers Prevention Act)

Previously Filed As

MD SB832

Public Health - Pregnancy - Coercion (Coercive Abuse Against Mothers Prevention Act)

MD HB1167

Public Health - Abortions - Coercion (Coercive Abuse Against Mothers Prevention Act)

MD HB884

Public Health - Pregnancy - Coercion (Protecting Pregnant Women Against Coercive Abuse and Human Trafficking)

MD SB862

Public Health - Pregnancy - Coercion (Protecting Pregnant Women Against Coercive Abuse and Human Trafficking)

MD HB2590

PREVENT ABUSE AGAINST MOTHERS

MD HB2617

PREVENT ABUSE AGAINST MOTHERS

MD HB4309

CRIM CD-COERCING AN ABORTION

MD HB1472

CRIM CD-COERCING AN ABORTION

MD HB1397

CRIM CD-COERCIVE CONTROL

MD HB713

Family abuse; coercive control, penalty.

Similar Bills

MD SB832

Public Health - Pregnancy - Coercion (Coercive Abuse Against Mothers Prevention Act)

MD SB862

Public Health - Pregnancy - Coercion (Protecting Pregnant Women Against Coercive Abuse and Human Trafficking)

MD HB884

Public Health - Pregnancy - Coercion (Protecting Pregnant Women Against Coercive Abuse and Human Trafficking)

LA HB425

Provides relative to coerced abortion (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

IN HB1294

Restraint of pregnant inmates; pregnancy from certain sex offenses.

AR SB620

To Provide A Safety Valve And Appeal Right For A Minor Defendant Who Is Also A Victim Of Human Trafficking; And To Amend The Human Trafficking Act Of 2013.

IL HB4262

ABORTION-INFORMED CONSENT

IL HB1220

ABORTION-INFORMED CONSENT