The bill, known as Exton's Law, aims to prohibit discrimination against individuals with disabilities in the context of receiving anatomical gifts or organ transplants. It mandates that health care providers and organ transplant centers must provide reasonable accommodations to these individuals and ensures that they have the right to equitable relief. The legislation emphasizes that a mental or physical disability does not diminish an individual's right to health care and seeks to address the historical discrimination faced by disabled individuals in accessing life-saving organ transplants.

Key provisions of the bill include prohibiting covered entities from denying organ transplants or related medical services based solely on a qualified individual's disability, as well as requiring reasonable modifications to policies and practices to ensure access to services. The bill also allows individuals to pursue civil action for violations, seeking injunctive and equitable relief, while ensuring that existing remedies under the Americans with Disabilities Act remain intact. The act will take effect three months after its passage and approval by the Governor.