Access to Family Building Act

2/3/2024, 12:45 PM

Access to Family Building Act

This bill provides a statutory right to access assisted reproductive technology (e.g., in vitro fertilization).

Specifically, under the bill, individuals have the right to access assisted reproductive technology, and to retain all rights with respect to the use or disposition of reproductive genetic materials (e.g., eggs or sperm), without prohibitions or unreasonable restrictions. Health care providers and insurers also have the right to provide and cover these services, respectively.

The bill does not affect state or local health and safety regulations that achieve their purpose in the least restrictive manner possible.

The Department of Justice may bring civil actions against states, localities, or government officials or entities that enact or enforce limitations or requirements that violate this bill. Individuals and health care providers who are affected by violations may also bring civil actions for relief.

Bill 118 s 3612, also known as the Access to Family Building Act, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main goal of this bill is to improve access to fertility treatments and family building services for individuals and couples who are struggling with infertility.

The bill proposes several key provisions to achieve this goal. Firstly, it aims to require insurance companies to provide coverage for fertility treatments, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), for individuals and couples who are unable to conceive naturally. This would help alleviate the financial burden that often comes with seeking fertility treatments, which can be prohibitively expensive for many people.

Additionally, the bill seeks to establish a grant program to support research and development of new fertility treatments and technologies. This would help advance the field of reproductive medicine and potentially lead to new and more effective options for individuals struggling with infertility. Furthermore, the Access to Family Building Act includes provisions to improve access to adoption services for individuals and couples who are unable to conceive or carry a child. This would help provide alternative pathways to parenthood for those who are unable to have biological children. Overall, the Access to Family Building Act is aimed at addressing the challenges faced by individuals and couples struggling with infertility and expanding access to a range of family building options. By providing insurance coverage for fertility treatments, supporting research and development in the field of reproductive medicine, and improving access to adoption services, this bill has the potential to make a meaningful impact on the lives of many Americans.
Congress
118

Number
S - 3612

Introduced on
2024-01-18

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

1/18/2024

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Access to Family Building Act

This bill provides a statutory right to access assisted reproductive technology (e.g., in vitro fertilization).

Specifically, under the bill, individuals have the right to access assisted reproductive technology, and to retain all rights with respect to the use or disposition of reproductive genetic materials (e.g., eggs or sperm), without prohibitions or unreasonable restrictions. Health care providers and insurers also have the right to provide and cover these services, respectively.

The bill does not affect state or local health and safety regulations that achieve their purpose in the least restrictive manner possible.

The Department of Justice may bring civil actions against states, localities, or government officials or entities that enact or enforce limitations or requirements that violate this bill. Individuals and health care providers who are affected by violations may also bring civil actions for relief.

Bill 118 s 3612, also known as the Access to Family Building Act, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main goal of this bill is to improve access to fertility treatments and family building services for individuals and couples who are struggling with infertility.

The bill proposes several key provisions to achieve this goal. Firstly, it aims to require insurance companies to provide coverage for fertility treatments, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), for individuals and couples who are unable to conceive naturally. This would help alleviate the financial burden that often comes with seeking fertility treatments, which can be prohibitively expensive for many people.

Additionally, the bill seeks to establish a grant program to support research and development of new fertility treatments and technologies. This would help advance the field of reproductive medicine and potentially lead to new and more effective options for individuals struggling with infertility. Furthermore, the Access to Family Building Act includes provisions to improve access to adoption services for individuals and couples who are unable to conceive or carry a child. This would help provide alternative pathways to parenthood for those who are unable to have biological children. Overall, the Access to Family Building Act is aimed at addressing the challenges faced by individuals and couples struggling with infertility and expanding access to a range of family building options. By providing insurance coverage for fertility treatments, supporting research and development in the field of reproductive medicine, and improving access to adoption services, this bill has the potential to make a meaningful impact on the lives of many Americans.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedA bill to prohibit the limitation of access to assisted reproductive technology, and all medical care surrounding such technology.

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Latest Summary2/28/2024

Access to Family Building Act

This bill provides a statutory right to access assisted reproductive technology (e.g., in vitro fertilization).

Specifically, under the bill, individuals have the right to access assisted reprodu...


Latest Action1/18/2024
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.