The "Reproductive Empowerment and Support Through Optimal Restoration (RESTORE) Act" seeks to improve women's reproductive health and fertility by enhancing access to information and medical care in Arkansas. The act introduces a new subchapter in the Arkansas Code that emphasizes the importance of women's health assessments, the prevalence of infertility, and the need for restorative reproductive medicine. It mandates the integration of fertility awareness-based methods into Title X programs, ensuring comprehensive education and support for women regarding their reproductive health. Additionally, the bill prohibits discrimination against healthcare providers who opt out of assisted reproductive technology based on their religious or moral beliefs and requires Title X-funded facilities to incorporate these methods into their services.

Furthermore, the bill amends existing laws related to in vitro fertilization (IVF) and restorative reproductive medicine by establishing new certification requirements for facilities, which must adhere to guidelines from recognized medical organizations. It updates terminology, replacing "fertilization" with "fertility" in success rate contexts, and mandates the provision of appropriate laboratory facilities for certification. The act expands the definition of covered services under accident and health insurance to include IVF and restorative reproductive medicine, requiring insurance companies to cover these services at certified medical facilities. It also defines key terms related to fertility awareness and mandates that insurance coverage aligns with the new standards established by the legislation.