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Bill S 2692 requires limited services pregnancy centers to inform clients they lack licensed medical providers, enhancing transparency for informed health decisions.
Bill S 2692 requires limited services pregnancy centers to inform clients they lack licensed medical providers, enhancing transparency for informed health decisions.
Title: Requires limited services pregnancy centers to disclose to clients that they do not have a licensed medical provider on staff
Bill Number: S 2692
Status: Referred to Women's Issues
Introduced: January 22, 2025
Classification: Bill
Bill S 2692 aims to enhance transparency and protect consumers by requiring limited services pregnancy centers to inform clients that they do not employ licensed medical providers. The intent is to ensure that individuals seeking pregnancy-related services are fully aware of the qualifications of the staff at these centers, which may influence their decision-making regarding reproductive health services.
Bill S 2692 represents a legislative effort to promote transparency in limited services pregnancy centers by requiring them to disclose the absence of licensed medical providers. This measure aims to empower clients with crucial information that may affect their health decisions. The bill is currently under review by the Women's Issues committee, and its progression will be monitored for further developments.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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