Digest: The Act says that it is the policy of this state to make sure people are allowed to get certain kinds of health care, including care for their bodies and gender identity. The Act also makes changes to laws about helping the federal government and other states in cases arising involving this kind of care, makes some records and information private and says that midwives who give this kind of care will not get in trouble if they follow the rules. The new law starts right away. (Flesch Readability Score: 60.7).
Declares this state's policy to protect engagement in certain activities relating to reproductive health care and gender-affirming treatment.
Prohibits cooperation with law enforcement agencies of the federal government or other states in actions involving legally-protected reproductive or gender-affirming health care activities.
Modifies provisions regarding interstate actions involving legally-protected reproductive or gender-affirming health care activities.
Makes specified records and information confidential.
Provides protection from disciplinary action for direct entry midwives who provide reproductive health care and gender-affirming treatment under specified circumstances.
Declares an emergency, effective on passage.