New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3418

Introduced
2/1/24  
Refer
2/1/24  

Caption

Enters New Jersey in Women's Reproductive Health Care Compact.

Companion Bills

NJ A5305

Carry Over Enters New Jersey in Women's Reproductive Health Care Compact.

Similar Bills

NJ A5305

Enters New Jersey in Women's Reproductive Health Care Compact.

PA HB924

Authorizing the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to join the Women's Reproductive Health Care Compact to protect women's reproductive health care services; providing for the form of the compact; and imposing additional powers and duties on the Governor.

CT HB06820

An Act Preventing An Adverse Action Against A Health Care Provider Due To An Adverse Action Taken By Another State As A Result Of Such Provider's Involvement In Providing Reproductive Health Care Services.

NJ AR127

Condemns Arizona Supreme Court ruling in Planned Parenthood v. Mayes banning abortions in the state and reaffirms New Jersey citizens' freedom to access reproductive health care services.

NJ SR96

Condemns Arizona Supreme Court ruling in Planned Parenthood v. Mayes banning abortions in the state and reaffirms New Jersey citizens' freedom to access reproductive health care services.

CT HB07135

An Act Concerning The Provision Of Reproductive And Gender-affirming Health Care Services To Patients.

NJ S1058

Revises certain definitions in "Gestational Carrier Agreement Act."

US HB62

Safeguard Healthcare Industry Employees from Litigation and Distress Act or the SHIELD Act This bill establishes a framework to limit interference with persons seeking to provide or access reproductive health services at the state level. For the purposes of this summary, interference with persons seeking to provide or access reproductive health services includes acts to prevent, restrict, impede, or retaliate against a health care provider who provides reproductive health care services, any person or entity who helps health care providers to provide such services, any person who seeks to access such services, or any person or entity who helps another person to access such services. First, the bill reduces the allocation of funds under certain law enforcement grant programs for a state that has in effect a law authorizing state or local officers or employees to interfere with persons seeking to provide or access reproductive health services. Second, the bill prohibits interference with persons seeking to provide or access reproductive health care services by state or local officers or employees acting under color of law in any manner that would have a discriminatory effect on a woman, and by persons who are not state or local officers or employees and are attempting to implement or enforce a state law in circumstances affecting interstate commerce. The bill authorizes civil remedies for a violation, including damages and injunctive relief. Additionally, it authorizes criminal penalties for a violation involving the use of a deadly or dangerous weapon or the infliction of bodily injury.