South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3012

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Pregnancy CARE Act

Impact

This legislation will add Chapter 141 to Title 44 of the South Carolina Code of Laws, specifically outlining the rights and protections afforded to pregnancy centers. It prohibits state and local governments from requiring these centers to offer or refer for abortion services, provide abortion-inducing drugs, or counsel in favor of such actions. Additionally, it allows pregnancy centers to sue for damages if they are allegedly harmed by violations of the provisions outlined in the bill, which could facilitate a more supportive environment for such facilities to operate without external pressure.

Summary

House Bill 3012, officially known as the Pregnancy Center Autonomy and Rights of Expression (CARE) Act, seeks to enact new protections for pregnancy centers in South Carolina by preventing government regulation that would inhibit their ability to provide life-affirming services. The bill emphasizes the vital role that pregnancy centers play in offering support and resources for individuals facing unexpected pregnancies. By safeguarding these centers from certain legal requirements, the bill aims to ensure they can operate according to their mission of promoting childbirth and providing alternatives to abortion.

Contention

The CARE Act has sparked significant debate regarding its implications for women's reproductive rights and healthcare access. Advocates argue that the legislation is essential for protecting the mission of pregnancy centers and ensuring they can provide unbiased support. Opponents, however, express concerns that the bill could undermine access to comprehensive reproductive healthcare and potentially restrict women's rights to choose. Critics fear that by limiting the information and resources available at pregnancy centers, women may not receive full comprehension of their options in regard to pregnancies.

Notable_points

Furthermore, the bill introduces a private right of action, enabling individuals or centers to seek substantial monetary damages if their rights under this act are violated. Such a provision could lead to an influx of litigation focusing on the operation of pregnancy centers and could raise questions about how this law interacts with existing regulations on reproductive health services across the state.

Companion Bills

SC H3504

Similar To Pregnancy CARE Act

Similar Bills

SC H3504

Pregnancy CARE Act

MT HB388

Create pregnancy center autonomy and rights of expression act

WY HB0273

Wyoming pregnancy centers-autonomy and rights.

NJ S2467

"Listening to Mothers Survey Act"; requires DOH to establish survey to evaluate and improve maternity care access and services.

CA AB732

County jails: prisons: incarcerated pregnant persons.

NJ S2231

"Listening to Mothers Survey Act"; requires DOH to establish survey to evaluate and improve maternity care access and services.

NJ A796

"Listening to Mothers Survey Act"; requires DOH to establish survey to evaluate and improve maternity care access and services.

SC S0027

Reproductive Rights