Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB7056

Introduced
1/18/24  
Refer
1/18/24  

Caption

Access to Family Building Act

Impact

The legislation has a significant impact on state laws, effectively creating statutory rights for individuals seeking fertility treatments and establishing a framework that preempts any conflicting state laws or regulations. It asserts that no state or local government can enforce laws that unreasonably limit access to assisted reproductive technology, thus overriding existing or future state regulations that may restrict these medical services.

Summary

House Bill 7056, known as the 'Access to Family Building Act', aims to prohibit limitations on access to assisted reproductive technology and associated medical care. The bill outlines individual rights to access fertility treatments without undue burdens and ensures that patients can continue their treatments without financial or health-related hindrances. It also defines the roles and rights of health care providers in delivering these services, emphasizing their right to perform fertility treatments and provide related information.

Contention

Points of contention regarding HB 7056 likely stem from concerns about how it interacts with state regulations on health and safety. The bill allows enforcement of health and safety regulations, but only if they advance healthcare safety and cannot be achieved through less restrictive measures. This provision may lead to debates about the balance between federal oversight and state rights in regulating medical practices. Additionally, the involvement of healthcare providers and insurance companies raises questions about reimbursement policies and the practical implications for patients seeking treatment.

Companion Bills

US SB3612

Same As Access to Family Building Act

Similar Bills

TX SB2447

Relating to reporting requirements for assisted reproductive technology, including in vitro fertilization.

TX HB3132

Relating to reporting requirements for assisted reproductive technology, including in vitro fertilization.

AR HB1554

To Create The Assisted Reproductive Technology Reporting Act.

SC H3652

In Vitro Fertilization Protection Act

SC S0040

In Vitro Fertilization Protection Act

NJ AR148

Condemns action of Republican members of United States Congress in failing to support passage of SB3612; affirms New Jersey Legislature's commitment to protecting reproductive freedom and full access to reproductive health care.

AR HB1142

To Create The Reproductive Empowerment And Support Through Optimal Restoration (restore) Act.

US HR1043

Expressing support for continued access to fertility care and assisted reproductive technology, such as in vitro fertilization, in light of the Supreme Court of Alabama's ruling that has jeopardized access to in vitro fertilization and other assisted reproductive technology.