This bill enacts the "Fertility Treatment and Contraceptive Protection Act," which provides that (i) an individual has a right to engage in activities associated with fertility treatment and contraception; (ii) the laws of this state do not prohibit an activity associated with fertility treatment or contraception; and (iii) the laws of this state clearly and unambiguously acknowledge the right of an individual to perform, and the right of an individual to receive or use, fertility treatment and contraceptives in this state. As used in this bill, "fertility treatment" includes (i) the preservation of human oocytes, sperm, or embryos for later reproductive use; (ii) artificial insemination, including intravaginal insemination, intracervical insemination, and intrauterine insemination; (iii) assisted reproductive technology, including in vitro fertilization and other treatments or procedures in which reproductive genetic material, such as oocytes, sperm, fertilized eggs, and embryos, are handled; (iv) genetic testing of embryos; (v) medication prescribed or obtained over-the-counter, as indicated for fertility; (vi) gamete donation; and (vii) other information, referrals, treatments, procedures, medications, laboratory testing, technologies, or services relating to fertility.