Plain English Breakdown
The bill's impact on enforcement and potential legal challenges is speculative and not supported by official source material.
Clarifying Definitions Related to Abortion
This bill changes Tennessee's laws to clarify that using contraceptives and disposing of unimplanted embryos from fertility treatments are not considered abortion.
What This Bill Does
- Changes the definition of 'abortion' in Tennessee law to exclude the use of contraceptives.
- Excludes disposal of unimplanted embryos resulting from fertility treatments from being classified as an abortion.
Who It Names or Affects
- People who use birth control
- Doctors and clinics providing fertility treatments
Terms To Know
- Contraceptives
- Devices, medications, or procedures used to prevent pregnancy.
- Fertility Treatments
- Medical services and products that help people become pregnant.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not change other parts of Tennessee's abortion laws.
- It is unclear how this law will be enforced or if it will face legal challenges.