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PA SB1194

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/27/2026

Primary Sponsor

Tracy Pennycuick

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Origin

Senate

2025-2026 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Health care facilities in Pennsylvania must allow patients to use autologous blood transfusions (donating one's own blood for personal future use) or direct allogeneic blood transfusions (receiving blood from a specified donor) for medical procedures

  • Patients must notify the health care facility at least 72 hours before the scheduled procedure of their intention to use these transfusion options

  • For direct allogeneic transfusions, patients must provide a list of eligible blood donors along with their notification

  • The requirement applies to all Department of Health-licensed facilities including hospitals, clinics, inpatient centers, outpatient facilities, and diagnostic or treatment centers

  • The act takes effect 60 days after enactment

Legislative Description

Requiring health care facilities to provide autologous blood transfusions and direct allogeneic blood transfusions to individuals under certain circumstances.

Last Action

Referred to Health & Human Services

2/27/2026

Committee Referrals

Health & Human Services2/27/2026

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