The Reproductive Empowerment and Support Through Optimal Restoration (RESTORE) Act is designed to improve women's reproductive health in Arkansas by establishing a framework for restorative reproductive medicine and fertility awareness-based methods. The Act mandates the integration of fertility awareness methods into Title X-funded facilities and requires the Department of Health to provide training and resources for healthcare providers. It also emphasizes the importance of educating women about their reproductive health and prohibits discrimination against healthcare providers who opt out of assisted reproductive technology based on their religious or moral beliefs.

Furthermore, the RESTORE Act amends existing laws to require insurance companies to cover in vitro fertilization and restorative reproductive medicine as part of their health plans. It introduces new certification requirements for facilities offering these services, aligning guidelines with those from recognized medical organizations. The bill expands the definition of covered services under accident and health insurance to include these reproductive health services and mandates that coverage be provided for services performed at certified medical facilities, ensuring compliance with the new standards.