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Standard Summary
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The Right to Contraception Act (S.422) codifies the constitutional right to access contraceptives and to provide them. It defines contraception, prohibits state or federal restrictions that single out contraceptive services, and establishes enforcement mechanisms, including civil action and injunctive relief.
Key Points
- 1Defines contraception and contraceptive products.
- 2Prohibits any limitation that singles out contraceptive services or providers.
- 3Establishes a private right of action for individuals and providers.
- 4Preserves the Secretary of Health and Human Services’ authority to approve contraceptives.
Impact Areas
Individuals seeking contraceptive servicesHealthcare providers and insurersState and federal agencies regulating health servicesCivil rights and privacy advocates
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