New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1183

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

"Reproductive Freedom Act."

Impact

This legislation is poised to significantly impact state laws by clarifying that no public entity may interfere with an individual's fundamental reproductive rights. By eliminating any legal ambiguity around these rights, it intends to prevent future legislation that could undermine them. Additionally, the bill mandates that health insurance providers cover abortion services without prior authorization and prohibits any additional charges or restrictions for such coverage, thereby making reproductive health services more accessible to New Jersey residents. This could also lead to a broader conversation regarding insurance coverage pertaining to reproductive health, including contraceptive care.

Summary

The bill A1183, also known as the Reproductive Freedom Act, seeks to ensure comprehensive reproductive rights for individuals residing in New Jersey. It formally recognizes the right to choose or refuse contraception, sterilization, and to carry a pregnancy, give birth, or have an abortion. This legislative effort aims to establish these rights firmly within state law, beyond the protections afforded by federal law. Its passage is a response to ongoing national debates surrounding reproductive rights, particularly in the wake of legislative changes that have restricted abortion access in various jurisdictions across the United States.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill include its provisions that override existing healthcare regulations deemed unnecessary or detrimental to reproductive autonomy. For instance, regulations that would limit access to abortion services based on facilities or professional settings are invalidated. This potential conflict with established professional regulations has given rise to concerns from various stakeholders about the bill's implications for medical standards and the autonomy of healthcare providers. Critics argue that such sweeping measures could lead to unintended consequences affecting healthcare delivery and ethical practices in reproductive healthcare.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A612

Permits application for PERS accidental disability benefit for injury sustained after January 2003 while employed at State psychiatric institution or correctional facility immediately prior to PERS membership.

NJ A3974

Prohibits extradition of individual from another state back to that state for actions related to conduct concerning reproductive health care services lawful in this State.

NJ A1733

Prohibits investment by State of pension and annuity funds in, and requires divestment from, 200 largest publicly traded fossil fuel companies.

NJ A4495

Transfers jurisdiction over school meals programs from Department of Agriculture to DOE.

NJ ACR72

Proposes constitutional amendment to make State trustee of public natural resources and guarantee to the people other environmental rights.

NJ A5380

Authorizes issuance of electronic copies of vital records.

NJ A4052

Establishes three-year sickle cell disease pilot program; appropriates $10,200,000.

NJ A1176

Requires institutions of higher education to implement suicide prevention programs and raise awareness of mental health services.

NJ A677

Prohibits State Board of Education from requiring completion of performance-based assessment as condition of eligibility for certificate of eligibility with advanced standing or certificate of eligibility.

NJ A1956

Establishes Statewide database of beds in shelters for the homeless.

Similar Bills

HI SB2605

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HI HB1966

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HI SB893

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HI HB249

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HI HB1179

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HI HB1179

Relating To Health Care.

HI SB623

Relating To Health Care.

HI SB893

Relating To Health Care.