RCW 74.09.875
Effective dates- 2019 c 399 s s 2 and 3: "(1) Section 2 of this act takes effect January 1, 2020.
(2) Section 3 of this act takes effect January 1, 2021." [ 2019 c 399 s 9.]
Findings- 2019 c 399 : "The legislature finds and declares:
(1) It is the public policy of this state to provide the maximum access to reproductive health care and reproductive health care coverage for all people in Washington state.
(2) In 2018, the legislature passed Substitute Senate Bill No. 6219. Along with reproductive health care coverage requirements, the bill mandated a literature review of barriers to reproductive health care. As documented by the report submitted to the legislature on January 1, 2019, young people, immigrants, people living in rural communities, transgender and gender nonconforming people, and people of color still face significant barriers to getting the reproductive health care they need.
(3) Washingtonians who are transgender and gender nonconforming have important reproductive health care needs as well. These needs go unmet when, in the process of seeking care, transgender and gender nonconforming people are stigmatized or are denied critical health services because of their gender identity or expression.
(4) The literature review mandated by Substitute Senate Bill No. 6219 found that, "[a]ccording to 2015 U.S. Transgender Survey data, thirty-two percent of transgender respondents in Washington State reported that in the previous year they did not see a doctor when needed because they could not afford it."
(5) Existing state law should be enhanced to ensure greater coverage of and timely access to reproductive health care for the benefit of all Washingtonians, regardless of gender identity or expression.
(6) Because stigma is also a key barrier to access to reproductive health care, all Washingtonians, regardless of gender identity, should be free from discrimination in the provision of health care services, health care plan coverage, and in access to publicly funded health coverage.
(7) All people should have access to robust reproductive health services to maintain and improve their reproductive health." [2019 c 399 s 1.]
Short title- 2019 c 399 : "This act may be known and cited as the reproductive health care access for all act." [2019 c 399 s 8.]
Recommendations-Preexposure and postexposure prophylaxis financial support awareness- 2019 c 399 : See note following RCW 48.43.072.