Pennsylvania HB836 ensures individuals' right to use assisted reproductive technology without state interference.
Pennsylvania HB836, known as the Preserving Access to Reproductive Efforts Non-Traditional Act, prohibits the Commonwealth from interfering with the use of medically appropriate methods of assisted reproductive technology. This includes in vitro fertilization and other related procedures. The act ensures that individuals can access these technologies without state interference, defining assisted reproductive technology as procreative procedures involving the laboratory handling of human eggs or preembryos. The act takes effect immediately upon enactment.
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