Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2845

Introduced
2/28/24  

Caption

Creates provisions relating to in vitro fertilization procedures

Impact

The introduction of HB 2845 could significantly impact state law by reinforcing patient access to in vitro fertilization services. In a period where reproductive rights have been a contentious topic across the country, the passage of this bill would serve as a protective measure for individuals and couples facing infertility challenges. It would also clarify the legal environment for physicians and clinics that offer these services, aiming to reduce any ambiguity regarding their legality.

Summary

House Bill 2845 aims to affirm and protect the legal standing of in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures within the state of Missouri. This legislation seeks to clarify that no laws in the state should be interpreted to prohibit any activity associated with IVF, thereby ensuring that both the right to perform and receive such procedures are recognized. By explicitly stating this in the law, the bill intends to bolster support for those seeking fertility treatments, as well as the medical professionals providing them.

Contention

Despite the bill's supportive stance on reproductive health, it may face opposition from groups who hold differing views on reproductive technologies and their implications. Advocates for reproductive rights might support the bill as a progressive step, while opponents could argue against the expanded acceptance of assisted reproductive technologies. The discussions surrounding the bill will likely navigate complex moral and ethical discussions related to reproductive rights, patient autonomy, and healthcare practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB266

Requires health benefit plans to provide coverage for in vitro fertilization

MO HB419

Creates provisions relating to gender transition procedures

MO HB916

Creates provisions relating to gender transition procedures

MO HB463

Creates provisions relating to gender transition procedures

MO HB540

Creates provisions relating to gender transition procedures

MO HB700

Creates provisions relating to refusal of medical procedures or treatment

MO HB396

Creates provisions relating to the implementation of policies and procedures to reduce surgical smoke plume

MO HB1074

Modifies provisions relating to civil detention procedures

MO HB828

Modifies provisions relating to trial procedures for murder in the first degree

MO HB412

Modifies provisions relating to trial procedures for murder in the first degree

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.