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MN HF366
Bill
Status
4/27/2023
Primary Sponsor
Esther Agbaje
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AI Summary
HF366 Summary
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Prohibits Minnesota courts from enforcing or applying laws from other states that authorize civil actions against persons who provide, receive, or assist with reproductive health care services lawful in Minnesota.
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Bars health licensing boards (physicians, physician assistants, nurses, pharmacists) from refusing licenses or imposing discipline solely based on lawfully providing reproductive health care services in Minnesota or prior discipline in other states for such services.
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Prevents disqualification of individuals in background studies for accessing or providing reproductive health care services as defined in the bill.
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Restricts enforcement of subpoenas in Minnesota for out-of-state cases related to reproductive health care that is lawful in Minnesota, and prevents enforcement of out-of-state civil judgments based on such services.
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Prohibits extradition of persons from Minnesota charged in another state for acts or services related to reproductive health care that are lawful in Minnesota, and allows persons to sue those who brought actions against them under other states' laws for actual damages, attorney fees, and court costs.
Legislative Description
Reproductive health care; health records release limited, health-related licensing board acts prohibited, background study disqualification prohibited, judgement enforcement prevented, subpoena enforcement restricted, lawsuit cause of action created, and extradition of persons charged in another state prohibited.
Last Action
Secretary of State Chapter 31
4/27/2023