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    <item congress="117" measure-type="hr" measure-number="8838" measure-id="id117hr8838" originChamber="HOUSE" orig-publish-date="2022-09-15" update-date="2022-11-04">
        <title>SHIELD Act</title>
        <summary summary-id="id117hr8838v00" currentChamber="HOUSE" update-date="2022-11-04">
            <action-date>2022-09-15</action-date>
            <action-desc>Introduced in House</action-desc>
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     <p><b>Safeguard Healthcare Industry Employees from Litigation and Distress Act or the SHIELD Act</b></p> <p>This bill establishes a framework to limit interference with persons seeking to provide or access reproductive health services at the state level. </p> <p>For the purposes of this summary, interference with persons seeking to provide or access reproductive health services includes acts to prevent, restrict, impede, or retaliate against</p> <ul> <li>a health care provider who provides reproductive health care services,</li> <li>any person or entity who helps health care providers to provide such services, </li> <li>any person who seeks to access such services, or </li> <li>any person or entity who helps another person to access such services.</li> </ul> <p>First, the bill reduces the allocation of funds under certain law enforcement grant programs for a state that has in effect a law authorizing state or local officers or employees to interfere with persons seeking to provide or access reproductive health services.</p> <p>Second, the bill prohibits interference with persons seeking to provide or access reproductive health care services</p> <ul> <li>by state or local officers or employees acting under color of law in any manner that would have a discriminatory effect on a woman, and </li> <li>by persons who are not state or local officers or employees and are attempting to implement or enforce a state law in circumstances affecting interstate commerce. </li> </ul> <p>The bill authorizes civil remedies for a violation, including damages and injunctive relief. Additionally, it authorizes criminal penalties for a violation involving the use of a deadly or dangerous weapon or the infliction of bodily injury.</p>
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