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NJ S712

NJ S712
Establishes reproductive health travel advisory.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Department of State to establish the "New Jersey Reproductive Health Travel Advisory" to inform New Jersey residents of the extent to which states within the United States restrict access to reproductive healthcare services. While many pregnancies are safe and uneventful, there is always some risk that a pregnancy will unexpectedly result in a medical emergency endangering the life or health of the patient. The effective treatment of such emergencies sometimes requires termination of the pregnancy. In the states that limit reproductive health care services, it is unclear to what extent necessary medical treatment for pregnancy-related emergencies will be permitted. There is thus a need to create an advisory that will inform New Jersey residents of the extent to which states within the United States limit reproductive health care services so that they may make informed travel decisions while pregnant. Pursuant to this bill, the travel advisory is to provide a description of each state in the United States with respect to reproductive healthcare services, including but not limited to, gestational duration bans, waiting periods, insurance coverage bans, medication restrictions, constitutional protections, reproductive health care funding, and criminal and civil liability for patients and healthcare providers. The travel advisory is required to provide the information according to the following tiered system: (1) "Blue: Exercise normal caution," which signifies that pregnant individuals have access to all forms of reproductive medical care without fear of civil or criminal prosecution; (2) "Yellow: Exercise increased caution," which signifies that pregnant individuals have restricted access to reproductive medical care that could result in civil or criminal prosecution; and (3) "Red: Reconsider travel," which signifies that pregnant individuals have extremely restricted access to reproductive medical care that could result in an adverse medical outcome, pregnant individuals being subject to civil or criminal prosecution, and individuals seeking emergency reproductive medical care not being provided life-saving care due to state law. The Department of State is to publish the travel advisory in a prominent location on its website and update the advisory for each state every time a state experiences a change in its law, rules, or regulations concerning reproductive healthcare services.

AI Summary

This bill mandates the New Jersey Department of State to create and maintain a "New Jersey Reproductive Health Travel Advisory" to inform residents about reproductive healthcare restrictions in other U.S. states, acknowledging that pregnancy can involve emergencies requiring termination and that laws in other states may hinder necessary medical treatment. The advisory will detail each state's reproductive healthcare laws, including gestational bans, waiting periods, insurance limitations, medication rules, constitutional protections, funding, and potential legal consequences for patients and providers, categorizing states into three tiers: "Blue: Exercise normal caution" for full access without legal fear, "Yellow: Exercise increased caution" for restricted access with potential legal repercussions, and "Red: Reconsider travel" for extremely limited access where life-saving care might be denied and legal prosecution is a risk. This advisory will be prominently displayed on the Department of State's website and updated whenever a state changes its relevant laws, rules, or regulations.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (6)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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