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HB 1819 aimed to connect the State Registrar with UAMS to support new mothers during postpartum recovery, enhancing access to vital resources and assistance.
HB 1819 aimed to connect the State Registrar with UAMS to support new mothers during postpartum recovery, enhancing access to vital resources and assistance.
Bill Number: HB 1819
Title: To Require the State Registrar of Vital Records to Coordinate with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences to Contact Mothers for Support and Assistance During the Postpartum Period
Status: Withdrawn by Author
Introduced: March 17, 2025
Classification: Bill
House Bill 1819 aimed to enhance support for mothers during the postpartum period by establishing a formal coordination between the State Registrar of Vital Records and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). The bill sought to ensure that mothers of newborns receive necessary assistance and resources during a critical time in their recovery and adjustment to motherhood.
The bill proposed the following key provision:
The bill included an amendment to Arkansas Code § 20-18-203(b), adding a new subdivision (6) that outlines the coordination responsibilities of the State Registrar.
If enacted, HB 1819 would have affected:
While HB 1819 was withdrawn and did not advance, its intent highlighted the importance of postpartum support for mothers and the potential role of state agencies in facilitating access to necessary resources. The discussion surrounding this bill reflects ongoing concerns about maternal health and well-being in Arkansas.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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