New Hampshire 2023 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB615

Introduced
1/12/23  
Refer
1/12/23  
Report DNP
3/14/23  

Caption

Requiring independent audits of reproductive health care facilities.

Impact

If passed, HB 615 would alter the existing framework governing state support for reproductive health facilities. The bill's provisions would limit funding and introduce external audits aimed at ensuring compliance with its stipulations. The results of these audits, along with corrective action plans, would have to be reported to the Commissioner of Health and Human Services prior to any state contract action. This could potentially restrict the financial operations of reproductive health facilities and family planning projects that provide or are associated with abortion services.

Summary

House Bill 615-FN aims to impose strict regulations on reproductive health care facilities in New Hampshire by requiring independent audits to monitor the use of state funds. The bill stipulates that any state funds awarded to these facilities must be the minimum necessary for compliance with Medicaid participation requirements. Additionally, it mandates that contracts with family planning projects adhere to provisions ensuring that state funds cannot be utilized to subsidize abortion services, directly or indirectly. This reflects a significant regulatory tightening around state support for reproductive health services.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding HB 615 appears to be divided among legislators and constituents. Supporters argue that these measures are necessary to ensure financial accountability in how public funds are used in reproductive health care. They claim that the bill is designed to protect taxpayer dollars from being indirectly used to fund abortions. Conversely, opponents criticize the bill as an attempt to undermine reproductive rights and limit access to essential health services, viewing the independent audits as an invasive measure that could financially cripple organizations that provide comprehensive reproductive health care.

Contention

Debate over HB 615 has highlighted a fundamental conflict regarding reproductive health funding. Proponents see the bill as vital for maintaining transparency and preventing the misuse of state funds, while opponents argue that these audits may pressure facilities to distance themselves from essential services due to fear of losing funding. The bill's requirements regarding audits and the financial disconnection from abortion services create a contentious environment wherein reproductive health providers could potentially struggle to maintain their operations if they are found to be non-compliant or linked, even indirectly, to abortion services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB413

Requiring an independent audit and needs assessment regarding COVID-19 preparedness at long term care facilities, nursing homes, and the New Hampshire veterans' home, and making an appropriation therefor.

NH HB712

Limiting breast surgeries for minors, relative to residential care and health facility licensing, and relative to the collection and reporting of abortion statistics by health care providers and medical facilities.

NH SB461

Requiring health care providers to report certain information about abortions performed to their medical facility, and requiring those medical facilities to report the information to the department of health and human services.

NH S3492

Creates "Reproductive Health Care Access Fund" to strengthen access to reproductive health care.

NH A4657

Creates "Reproductive Health Care Access Fund" to strengthen access to reproductive health care; makes appropriation.

NH HB1614

Requiring the recording and storing of digital video in all state-funded juvenile detention facilities.

NH HB582

Requiring the division of vital records to collect induced termination of pregnancy statistics.

NH HB662

Requiring the discussion of abortion procedures and viewing of certain videos during health education in public schools.

NH S2918

Stengthens access to reproductive health care; appropriates $20 million.

NH SB2544

Reproductive Health Care Accessibility Act

Similar Bills

CA SB848

Employment: leave for reproductive loss.

MI SB1082

Consumer protection: privacy; reproductive health data privacy act; create. Creates new act.

MI HB6077

Consumer protection: privacy; reproductive health data privacy act; create. Creates new act.

NJ A4657

Creates "Reproductive Health Care Access Fund" to strengthen access to reproductive health care; makes appropriation.

NJ S3492

Creates "Reproductive Health Care Access Fund" to strengthen access to reproductive health care.

HI HB1343

Relating To Reproductive Health Care Access.

HI HB1343

Relating To Reproductive Health Care Access.

CA AB2298

Parent-child relationship: assisted reproduction agreement for gestational carriers.