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AL SB160
Bill
Status
2/27/2024
Primary Sponsor
Larry Stutts
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AI Summary
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Provides criminal and civil immunity to individuals and entities providing in vitro fertilization services when following commonly accepted practices of care
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Overrides any conflicting provision of state law to grant this immunity protection
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Becomes effective immediately upon enactment
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Introduced by Senators Stutts, Gudger, Williams, Givhan, Weaver, Melson, Sessions, Hovey, Shelnutt, and Carnley on February 27, 2024
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Addresses a gap in state law that currently does not specify criminal or civil liability standards for persons providing IVF services
Legislative Description
In vitro fertilization; civil and criminal immunity provided for IVF services if providers follow commonly accepted practices of care
Health
Last Action
Currently Indefinitely Postponed
5/7/2024