The "Reproductive Health Data Privacy Act" is designed to protect individuals' reproductive health data by regulating its collection, processing, and sale. The bill mandates that explicit consent must be obtained from individuals before their reproductive health data can be collected or sold, and it outlines specific requirements for the consent form, including a clear description of the data's purpose and the individual's right to revoke consent. Additionally, the bill prohibits the use of geofencing technology around facilities providing reproductive health services to track individuals or collect related data.

The legislation also establishes civil sanctions for violations and empowers the Attorney General to enforce the act, including seeking injunctions and recovering costs. Individuals affected by violations can pursue civil action for damages. The bill emphasizes the importance of informed consent and provides individuals with the right to access and delete their data upon request. It will take effect two years after its enactment, with the Attorney General responsible for promulgating the necessary rules for implementation.