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HB 327

Official Code of Georgia Annotated; amend various titles

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Chuck Efstration and 5 co-sponsors

HB 327 establishes a uterine fibroid research database in Florida, enhancing research and awareness to improve treatment options for women affected by this condition.

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Bill Summary · HB 327

Summary of HB 327: Uterine Fibroid Research Database

Bill Information:
- Bill Number: HB 327
- Title: Uterine Fibroid Research Database
- Status: Filed
- Introduced: November 04, 2025
- Effective Date: July 1, 2026
- Primary Sponsor: Dunkley

Purpose and Intent

HB 327 aims to enhance the understanding and research of uterine fibroids by establishing a dedicated research database. The bill seeks to include uterine fibroids in the Florida Department of Health's list of diseases, thereby facilitating better data collection and research efforts related to this common health issue affecting women.

Key Provisions

  • Inclusion of Uterine Fibroids: The bill amends section 381.9312 of the Florida Statutes to require the Department of Health to include uterine fibroids in the list of diseases as specified under section 381.0031(4).
  • Database Specifications: The uterine fibroid research database will not contain any personal identifying information of women diagnosed with or treated for uterine fibroids, ensuring privacy and confidentiality.
  • Applicability: The provisions of this act will apply statewide, impacting all relevant health departments and research institutions in Florida.

Impact

  • Target Population: The bill primarily affects women diagnosed with uterine fibroids, a condition that can lead to various health complications and significantly impact quality of life.
  • Research and Awareness: By establishing a dedicated database, the bill aims to improve research capabilities and public awareness regarding uterine fibroids, potentially leading to better treatment options and health outcomes for affected individuals.

Procedural Aspects

  • The bill was filed on November 4, 2025, and is set to take effect on July 1, 2026, pending further legislative action and approval.

This legislation represents a significant step towards addressing the health concerns associated with uterine fibroids and aims to foster a more informed approach to women's health issues in Florida.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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