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NJ A5305

NJ A5305
Enters New Jersey in Women's Reproductive Health Care Compact.


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Introduced
03/16/2023
In Committee
03/16/2023
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill enters New Jersey in the Women's Reproductive Health Care Compact (compact). Under the bill, a member state is to work with other member states to: (1) prevent the extradition or investigation of an individual or entity involved in the provision or receipt of women's reproductive health care services; (2) prevent the disclosure of records or permitting civil discovery orders for the provision or receipt of women's reproductive health care services; (3) prevent negative licensing actions or malpractice insurance raises and clawback lawsuits against individuals or entities for the provision or receipt of women's reproductive health care services; and (4) prohibit collection of data on: (i) the number of individuals seeking women's reproductive health care services; (ii) the domicile of an individual seeking women's reproductive health care services; (iii) the form of actions taken against women and their medical providers for seeking out-of-state reproductive health care services; and (iv) barriers identified by women seeking out-of-state reproductive health care services, including costs for transportation, lodging, food and child care and any other relevant issues. The bill provides that the following are not subject to this compact: (1) the collection of data not relating to women's reproductive health care services; and (2) the collection of information which would constitute a violation of: (i) the "Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996," Pub.L.104-191; or (ii) any federal or state privacy law. Under the bill, any member state may withdraw from this compact with six months' written notice to the chief executive officer of every other member state to the compact. The attorney general of each member state is to enforce this compact. A taxpaying resident of any member state has standing in the courts of any member state to require the attorney general of that member state to enforce this compact. The bill provides that the compact is to be liberally construed so as to effectuate its purposes. If any provision of this compact, or the applicability of any provision of this compact to any government, agency, person, or circumstance, is declared in a final judgment by a court of competent jurisdiction to be contrary to the Constitution of the United States or is otherwise held invalid, the validity of the remainder of this compact and the applicability of the remainder of this compact to any government, agency, person, or circumstance is not to be affected. If this compact is held to be contrary to the constitution of any member state, the compact is to remain in full force and effect as to the remaining member states and in full force and effect as to the affected member state as to all severable matters.

AI Summary

This bill enters New Jersey into the Women's Reproductive Health Care Compact (the "Compact"). Under the Compact, member states agree to work together to prevent the extradition, investigation, or disclosure of records related to the provision or receipt of women's reproductive health care services. The Compact also prohibits member states from taking negative licensing actions or increasing malpractice insurance rates against individuals or entities for providing these services, and from collecting certain data related to women seeking out-of-state reproductive health care. The Compact can be enforced by the attorney general of each member state, and taxpaying residents of member states have standing to require enforcement. The Compact is to be liberally construed, and if any part is found unconstitutional, the remainder will remain in effect.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Health Committee (on 03/16/2023)

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