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Contraception; right to contraception; applicability; enforcement. Establishes a right to obtain contraceptives and engage in contraception, as such terms are defined in the bill. The bill clarifies that none of its provisions shall be construed to permit or sanction the performance of any sterilization procedure without a patient's voluntary and informed consent. The bill creates a cause of action that may be instituted against anyone who infringes on such right. This bill is identical to HB 1716.
Introduced
Jan 7, 2025
Last Action
May 2, 2025
Session
VA 2025
Sponsors
1 primary · 1 co
Vetoed by Governor
Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., May 2, 2025
Communicated to Governor
Senate rejected Governor's recommendation (19-Y 21-N)
Governor's substitute printed (SB1105S1)
Governor's substitute printed (SB1105S1)
Governor's recommendation received by Senate
Enrolled Bill Communicated to Governor on March 5, 2025
Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., March 24, 2025
Signed by President
Enrolled
Signed by Speaker
Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB1105ER)
House substitute agreed to by Senate (21-Y 19-N)
Health and Human Services Substitute agreed to
Passed House with substitute (54-Y 41-N)
Engrossed by House - committee substitute
Read third time
Read second time
Committee substitute printed 25107169D-H1
Reported from Health and Human Services with substitute (15-Y 7-N)
Placed on Calendar
Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services
Read first time
Chair votes No
Passed Senate (21-Y 18-N)
Reconsideration of (39-Y 0-N)
Read third time and passed Senate (19-Y 19-N)
Engrossed by Senate
Read second time
Constitutional reading dispensed (on 1st reading) (37-Y 0-N)
Passed by for the day
Rules suspended
Reported from Education and Health (9-Y 6-N)
Assigned Education sub: Health
Referred to Committee on Education and Health
Prefiled and ordered printed; Offered 01-08-2025 25100261D
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Vetoed by Governor
Ghazala F. Hashmi