Legislation to Watch

As the only patient advocacy group in the U.S. that fights for the rights of women and men who are struggling to build their families, RESOLVE is on the front lines in state capitals across the country. Review the state legislation map below to find out what is happening in your state.

Legislation Affecting Family Building

Mississippi Bill: S.B. 2732

Mississippi Gestational Carrier, Surrogacy and In Vitro and Parent Act.

Mississippi Bill: S.B. 2494

To Authorize Recovery of Expenses or Damages Incurred by the Deceased Prior to the Death.

Montana Bill: L.C. 1054

Montana Bill: HB 565

Require health insurance companies doing business in Montana to cover IVF treatment.

Montana Bill: S.B. 527

Create the building families act.

North Carolina Bill: H. 76

Protect Access to In Vitro Fertilization.

North Carolina Bill: S. 572

Greater Access to Fertility Medication.

North Carolina Bill: H. 473 / S. 383

Right to IVF.

North Carolina Bill: H. 635

North Carolina Bill: H. 744

Fertility Preservation Pilot Program.

North Dakota Bill: H.B. 1373

relating to the definition of human being and person as the terms relate to the offenses of…

Nebraska Bill: L.B. 233

Require coverage for in vitro fertilization for state employees under the Nebraska State Insurance Program.

New Jersey Bill: A. 5383 / S. 693

Requires unrestricted Medicaid coverage for ovulation enhancing drugs and medical services related to administering such drugs for…

New Mexico Bill: H.B. 95

Coverage For Fertility Preservation Services.

Nevada Bill: A.B. 371

An act relating to Parentage.

New York Bill: S. 539

Provides that any fertilized human ovum or human embryo existing outside of a human uterus shall not…

New York Bill: S. 819 / A. 2057

Relates to surrogacy programs and agreements.

New York Bill: S. 698

Relates to financial loss as a result of a failed in-vitro fertilization or intrauterine insemination.

New York Bill: S. 690/ A. 1107

Enacts the “donor conceived person protection act”.

New York Bill: A. 301

Relates to establishing the crime of fertility fraud.

New York Bill: A. 526 / S. 5743

Establishes a cause of action for fertility fraud.

Legislation by State Map

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