AN ACT TO CREATE THE RIGHT TO CONTRACEPTION ACT; TO PROVIDE THAT THE RIGHT TO CONTRACEPTION IS A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT, CENTRAL TO A PERSON'S PRIVACY, HEALTH, WELL-BEING, DIGNITY, LIBERTY, EQUALITY, AND ABILITY TO PARTICIPATE IN THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC LIFE OF THE STATE; TO PROVIDE DEFINITIONS FOR THIS ACT; TO PROVIDE A STATUTORY RIGHT UNDER THIS ACT TO OBTAIN CONTRACEPTIVES AND TO ENGAGE IN CONTRACEPTION; TO PROVIDE THAT A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER HAS A CORRESPONDING RIGHT TO PROVIDE CONTRACEPTIVES, CONTRACEPTION, AND CONTRACEPTION-RELATED INFORMATION; TO AUTHORIZE A PERSON TO COMMENCE A CIVIL ACTION IF THEY ARE ADVERSELY AFFECTED BY A VIOLATION OF THIS ACT; TO AUTHORIZE ANY INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY, INCLUDING ANY HEALTH CARE PROVIDER OR PATIENT, ADVERSELY AFFECTED BY AN ALLEGED VIOLATION OF THIS SECTION, MAY COMMENCE A CIVIL ACTION AGAINST ANY PERSON THAT VIOLATES OR IMPLEMENTS OR ENFORCES A LIMITATION OR REQUIREMENT THAT VIOLATES THIS SECTION; TO BRING FORWARD SECTIONS 41-42-5 AND 41-42-7, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, WHICH AUTHORIZE PHYSICIANS TO PROVIDE CONTRACEPTIVES, FOR PURPOSES OF AMENDMENT; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.

Statutes affected:
As Introduced: 41-42-5, 41-42-7