North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H1030

Introduced
5/2/24  

Caption

Quality Care for Mothers

Impact

If passed, H1030 will amend existing state statutes by adding a new section aimed at mandating transparency in the advertising practices of pregnancy centers. It stipulates that any misleading or false claims made by these centers in their promotional materials will be considered an unfair or deceptive trade practice under state law. This shift emphasizes the state's role in consumer protection pertaining to services that can have significant implications for maternal health and choices regarding pregnancy.

Summary

House Bill 1030, titled 'Quality Care for Mothers', aims to regulate the advertising practices of pregnancy centers in North Carolina. This legislation introduces requirements for pregnancy centers, which are defined as nonprofit organizations providing pregnancy-related services that do not include abortion. The bill mandates that all advertisements must provide accurate and comprehensive information regarding the services offered, utilizing clear language that is easy for the general public to understand. By targeting misleading or false information, the bill seeks to protect vulnerable populations that might be misled during a critical time in their lives.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding H1030 appears to be supportive among advocates for maternal health and consumer rights, who view the bill as a necessary step in ensuring that individuals seeking pregnancy-related services are not misled. Conversely, there may be opposition from certain groups who argue that this legislation could impose undue burdens on nonprofit organizations offering these services. The discourse suggests a need for balance between protecting consumers and ensuring access to services without additional regulatory barriers.

Contention

Notable points of contention around H1030 may arise regarding the definition of pregnancy centers and the scope of the information they are required to provide. Opponents of the bill could raise concerns about potential overreach in state regulation, suggesting that it may restrict the messaging of organizations that aim to support pregnant women. The limited financial allocation of $25,000 for enforcement from the General Fund for the fiscal year 2024-2025 might also be a point of debate, as advocates might argue it is insufficient for effective enforcement of the new regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC S20

Care for Women, Children, and Families Act

NC H522

Crisis Pregnancy Center Fraud Prevention Act

NC H740

Unfair/Deceptive Healthcare Advertising

NC H844

Finding Grace Family Bill

NC H908

Decriminalize Reproductive Health

NC H415

Stop Addiction Fraud Ethics Act of 2023

NC S361

Stop Addiction Fraud Ethics Act of 2023

NC S420

Redirect Lottery Advertising for Foster Care

NC S358

Redirect Lottery Advertising for Foster Care

NC S859

Redirect Crisis Pregnancy Center Funds

Similar Bills

CA AB602

False advertising: pregnancy-related services.

NJ S3545

Provides certain deceptive practices in advertising of pregancy-related services violate the consumer fraud act.

NJ A2145

Provides certain deceptive practices in advertising of pregnancy-related services violate the consumer fraud act.

NJ S2522

Provides certain deceptive practices in advertising of pregnancy-related services violate the consumer fraud act.

NJ A861

Provides certain deceptive practices in advertising of pregnancy-related services violate the consumer fraud act.

NJ A5418

Requires pregnancy centers to disclose certain information in multiple languages.

SC H3504

Pregnancy CARE Act

SC H3012

Pregnancy CARE Act