09/26/2006 GAAS:681:06 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Governor Schwarzenegger Signs Legislation to Benefit Womens Health
By signing this legislation, I am proud to continue Californias leadership role in promoting womens health, said Governor Schwarzenegger. From helping women as they transition to motherhood to ensuring women have the information and services they need to treat and prevent disease, these new laws are a step toward my goal of a healthier California.
Specifically, the Governor signed:
SB 1245 by Senator Liz Figueroa (D-Fremont): Health Care Coverage: Cervical Cancer Screening Test This bill clarifies existing law by expressly requiring health plan coverage to include the HPV test, which detects cervical cancer, upon referral by the patients health care provider, in addition to the Pap test and the option of FDA-approved cervical cancer screening tests.
SB 246 by Senator Liz Figueroa (D-Fremont): Human Milk: This bill would allow hospitals that collect, process, store or distribute human milk from mothers for their own children to comply with standards set forth by the Human Milk Banking Association of North America and exempts them from tissue bank licensure.
SB 1260 by Senator Deborah Ortiz (D-Sacramento) and Senator George Runner (R-Lancaster): Reproductive Health and Stem Cell Research: This bill establishes guidelines, consent procedures and standards for financial compensation for women donating eggs for stem cell research funded outside of Proposition 71.
SB 1555 by Senator Jackie Speier (D-Hillsborough): Umbilical Cord Blood Banking and Prenatal Screening: This bill requires DHS to expand prenatal screening to include all tests that meet or exceed the current standard of care as recognized by medical or genetic organizations. In addition, this measure requires the licensing of facilities to store umbilical cord blood and requires the Department of Health Services to conduct an awareness campaign.
SB 1851 by Senate Committee on Health: Cancer: Informed Consent: This bill modifies a requirement that patients with breast cancer be provided a written summary of alternative methods of treating breast cancer by requiring that it be furnished after cancer diagnosis, not prior to diagnosis.
AB 2583 by Assemblymember Joe Nation (D-San Rafael): Dispensing prescription drugs and devices; refusal to dispense: This bill would require the Pharmacy Board to create and provide a sign informing a patient of their right to timely access to a prescribed drug or device that a pharmacist has refused to provide based on ethical, moral or religious grounds. This bill would require pharmacies to post in a visible place or near entrance of business.
AB 2251 by Assemblymember Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa): Reproductive Health Care Services Confidentiality of Personal Information: This bill seeks to protect the personal safety of reproductive health care providers, employees, volunteers and patients by prohibiting the posting of such peoples personal information on the Internet, under specified circumstances.
SB 603 by Senator Deborah V. Ortiz (D-Sacramento): Anti-Reproductive Rights Crimes: Requires the Commission on the Status of Women and others to report on the implementation of the Reproductive Rights Law Enforcement Act and the effectiveness of the plan created by the Attorney General.