New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB167

Caption

Healthcare For Babies Born Alive

Impact

The proposed legislation impacts existing state laws around healthcare practices, establishing clear obligations for healthcare institutions and professionals. It is designed to ensure that born-alive infants receive necessary medical treatment, thereby setting a legal standard that supports the rights of these vulnerable patients. This could lead to increased accountability for medical providers and potentially reshape protocols related to abortion and post-birth care across the state.

Summary

House Bill 167, titled 'Healthcare For Babies Born Alive', introduces new regulations that require medical professionals to provide care for infants born alive during or after attempted abortion procedures. The bill aims to address concerns regarding the treatment of neonates in such situations, specifying that medical staff must ensure these babies receive the appropriate level of care regardless of the circumstances of their birth.

Contention

Notably, the bill has been subject to significant debate, with proponents arguing that it protects the sanctity of life and aligns with ethical medical practices. However, opponents contend that the legislation is unnecessarily restrictive and could impose burdens on healthcare providers, complicating medical decision-making in sensitive situations. Critics also express concerns about the intention behind such laws, asserting they could limit women’s reproductive rights by introducing additional hurdles in healthcare settings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HB468

Born Alive Act

NM HB441

Medical Care For All Infants Born Alive

NM HB495

Firefighter Healthcare Costs

NM SB193

Retiree Healthcare Contributions

NM SB127

High-speed Border-to-border Railroad

NM HB13

Border Authority Changes

NM HM20

Completion Of Border Barrier

NM SB472

Balance Info To Certain Borrowers

NM HM73

Study 4 Corners Nuclear Power Plant

NM HB423

Livestock Estray Procedures

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.