The bill amends chapter 191 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri by adding a new section, 191.753, which establishes regulations regarding the handling of reproductive or sexual health application information by health digital services. It defines key terms such as "gender transition," "health care service," and "reproductive or sexual health application information." The bill mandates that health digital services must obtain affirmative consent from consumers before sharing, selling, or using their reproductive or sexual health information. Additionally, the bill restricts government entities from requiring health digital services to release this information, except in specific circumstances related to criminal investigations that do not involve violations of chapter 188 or inquiries about a consumer's health care services in other states, pregnancy outcomes, or gender transition care. This legislation aims to protect consumer privacy regarding sensitive health information while allowing for necessary law enforcement access under defined conditions.

Statutes affected:
Introduced (5321H.01): 191.753