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S 1239119th CongressIntroduced
Convenient Contraception Act
Introduced: Oct 29, 2025
Civil Rights & JusticeHealthcareSocial Services
Standard Summary
Comprehensive overview in 1-2 paragraphs
The Convenient Contraception Act amends the Public Health Service Act to mandate that all group health plans and individual insurance issuers must allow enrollees to obtain a full 365-day supply of contraceptives in a single fill without any cost-sharing requirements, effective for plan years starting January 1, 2026, with required federal outreach to inform affected parties within 90 days of enactment.
Key Points
- 1Requires health insurance plans to permit enrollees to receive up to a full year's supply of contraceptives during one pharmacy visit without copays or deductibles.
- 2Amends Section 2713(a) of the Public Health Service Act to establish this 365-day supply provision as a mandatory compliance requirement for contraceptive coverage.
- 3Mandates joint outreach by HHS, Labor, and Treasury Secretaries within 90 days to educate healthcare providers and insurance enrollees about the new benefit.
Impact Areas
Health insurance enrollees requiring contraceptivesEmployer-sponsored group health plansPrivate health insurance issuers in individual and group marketsPharmacies and healthcare providers dispensing contraceptives
Generated by legislative-analyst-pro on Nov 4, 2025