Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB628

Introduced
1/27/25  

Caption

Establishes the "Compassionate Assistance for Rape Emergencies (CARE) Act"

Impact

If enacted, the CARE Act will establish uniform procedures across healthcare facilities in Missouri regarding the treatment of sexual assault victims. This is expected to improve access to critical services such as emergency contraception and STI treatment, which can be essential for the health and well-being of victims. The legislation seeks to create a supportive environment that acknowledges the unique needs of individuals seeking medical attention following a sexual assault.

Summary

Senate Bill 628, known as the Compassionate Assistance for Rape Emergencies (CARE) Act, aims to enhance the standard of care for sexual assault victims in Missouri. The bill mandates that hospitals and healthcare facilities providing emergency care to sexual assault victims must inform them of their option to receive emergency contraception. Additionally, it requires that these facilities provide a complete regimen of emergency contraception immediately upon request and offer screening and treatment for sexually transmitted infections.

Contention

While the bill is aimed at improving support for sexual assault victims, it could also present points of contention regarding the responsibilities placed on healthcare providers and the extent to which they must comply with these requirements. Concerns may arise from institutions regarding the potential costs or logistical challenges associated with implementing these new protocols. Furthermore, discussions around the provision of emergency contraception could evoke broader debates surrounding women's rights and healthcare access.

Companion Bills

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