Nevada 2023 Regular Session

Nevada Assembly Bill AB116

Refer
2/3/23  
Introduced
2/6/23  
Report Pass
4/14/23  
Engrossed
4/20/23  
Refer
4/20/23  
Report Pass
5/11/23  
Enrolled
5/26/23  
Chaptered
5/30/23  

Caption

Requires the provision of information and referrals concerning Down syndrome under certain circumstances. (BDR 40-569)

Impact

The enactment of AB116 will amend existing health care laws in Nevada by integrating specific requirements regarding the communication of information surrounding Down syndrome. Healthcare providers must actively engage with expectant parents by not only providing necessary medical information but also offering referrals to community support services that are essential for families impacted by Down syndrome. The bill mandates the Department of Health and Human Services to maintain a comprehensive list of these support services on a publicly accessible website, thereby enhancing the visibility and availability of resources for families, which could ultimately lead to improved outcomes for children with Down syndrome.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 116, also referred to as AB116, addresses the requirement for healthcare providers and midwives to provide essential information about Down syndrome to pregnant individuals who receive a positive prenatal test result. This legislation emphasizes informed consent and patient education by ensuring that affected individuals have access to current, evidence-based information about Down syndrome, which includes life expectancy and treatment options. Additionally, parents or guardians of children diagnosed with Down syndrome are also entitled to receive this information. The bill is significant for increasing awareness and understanding of Down syndrome among expectant parents, thus facilitating better decision-making and support.

Contention

Debate surrounding AB116 may center on the implications of mandated information dissemination by healthcare providers. Supporters argue that it empowers parents with vital information that can aid in proactive planning and emotional support, while critics may raise concerns regarding the additional burdens placed on healthcare providers. Issues such as the consistency of the information shared, the adequacy of resources available, and the overall effectiveness of such interventions will likely be focal points of contention. Opponents could also highlight the need for personalized healthcare rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, stressing that prenatal care should be adaptable to individual patient circumstances.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV HB1058

Requires the Dept. of Health and Hospitals to provide information concerning Down syndrome to healthcare providers and on its website

NV SB39

AN ACT relating to Down syndrome and spina bifida information.

NV AB386

Revises provisions relating to midwives. (BDR 54-111)

NV HB1623

Relating to certain information regarding paternity required to be provided to certain pregnant women and mothers of newborns.

NV HB3374

Relating to information regarding Down syndrome.

NV S814

Requires DOH to provide information regarding spina bifida to certain parents and families of newborns; "Levi's Law."

NV A1937

Requires DOH to provide information regarding spina bifida to certain parents and families of newborns; "Levi's Law."

NV A2665

Requires DOH to provide information regarding spina bifida to certain parents and families of newborns; "Levi's Law."

NV S1739

Requires DOH to provide information regarding spina bifida to certain parents and families of newborns; "Levi's Law."

NV HB2924

Relating to information regarding Down syndrome.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.