Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2882

Introduced
2/29/24  

Caption

Creates provisions relating to in vitro fertilization procedures

Impact

The implications of HB2882 are significant for reproductive rights in Missouri, as it establishes a framework that safeguards the availability of IVF procedures. This could enhance access to fertility treatments, helping individuals and couples seeking to start or expand their families. By solidifying the legal standing of IVF, the bill reinforces the right to access such medical services, potentially impacting state health regulations and related laws governing reproductive health.

Summary

House Bill 2882 introduces specific provisions relating to in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures in Missouri. The bill aims to ensure that state laws recognize and protect the rights of individuals seeking to perform or receive IVF services. By explicitly stating that no laws in the state shall be construed to prohibit any activity associated with IVF procedures, it seeks to provide clarity and security for reproductive health services in the context of assisted reproductive technology. This clear legal acknowledgment can empower both medical practitioners and patients in navigating IVF processes without fear of legal impediments.

Contention

Despite its positive outlook for access to reproductive services, HB2882 may also be met with contention. Critics could argue that expanding the recognition of IVF rights may raise concerns regarding the ethics of assisted reproductive technologies and the state’s role in regulating these services. Additionally, discussions surrounding the funding and insurance coverage for these procedures may also arise, with different stakeholders advocating for or against specific provisions that could affect accessibility and affordability of IVF treatments in a broader socio-political context.

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.