Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD94

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  
Engrossed
4/10/25  
Enrolled
4/15/25  

Caption

An Act to Eliminate Miscarriage Reporting Requirements

Impact

If enacted, LD94 would significantly alter how miscarriage-related data is handled in the state of Maine. The repeal of these reporting requirements would mean that healthcare providers would no longer be obligated to collect and report data on miscarriages to state authorities. This change could lead to less governmental oversight of miscarriage statistics, which might impact public health analysis and related policymaking, ultimately limiting the understanding of miscarriage prevalence and potential medical implications.

Summary

Bill LD94, titled 'An Act to Eliminate Miscarriage Reporting Requirements', proposes the repeal of existing state law requirements that mandate the reporting of data related to miscarriages. The bill seeks to alleviate the burden that these reporting requirements may place on individuals who experience a miscarriage, thereby addressing concerns for privacy and emotional distress surrounding such events. By removing these mandates, the bill intends to support individuals during a difficult time without the additional pressure of bureaucratic processes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD94 appears to be mixed. Supporters of the bill argue that ending mandatory reporting requirements is a compassionate step that recognizes the emotional complexities associated with miscarriages, advocating for the privacy and autonomy of individuals. However, there are concerns voiced by public health advocates who argue that such data is crucial for understanding miscarriages at a population level, which could inform healthcare practices and policies.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding LD94 include the balance between individual privacy and the collection of health data that can inform public health initiatives. Critics fear that repealing the reporting requirement may hinder the collection of valuable health data, while proponents of the bill assert that the emotional costs associated with reporting can outweigh its benefits. This debate encapsulates a broader discussion on how health-related data is used and the ethical considerations of reporting requirements in situations that are already challenging for individuals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD194

An Act to Update and Clarify the Public Utilities Commission's Reporting Requirements

ME LD2241

An Act to Eliminate Inactive Boards and Commissions

ME LD2248

An Act to Reduce the Reporting Requirements for Special Utility Districts and to Repeal the Maine Public Utility Financing Bank Act

ME LD1630

An Act Regarding Campaign Finance and Lobbying Disclosure and Enforcement of Income Source Reporting Requirements

ME LD355

An Act to Eliminate the Cannabis Advisory Commission

ME LD2250

An Act to Allow the Department of Corrections and County Jails to Comply with the Federal Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003

ME LD187

An Act to Eliminate the Energy Efficiency and Renewable Resource Fund and to Provide Needs-based Low-income Assistance

ME LD2095

An Act to Require Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect to Military Family Advocacy Programs

ME LD2148

An Act to Expand Direct Shipment Reporting and to Allow for the Use of Fulfillment Providers for the Direct Shipment of Wine

ME LD202

An Act to Clarify the Requirements for Adult Use Cannabis Stores to Transact Sales at Specified Events

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.