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What is NYC AC § 17-184.1?

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This section mandates the availability of FDA-approved medication for abortion at no cost to patients at designated health clinics operated by the department. It outlines the provision of counseling and referrals while emphasizing that no medication is required if deemed inappropriate by medical providers. Applies to health clinics offering sexual health services.

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§ 17-184.1 Availability of medication abortion.

AC § 17-184.1

a. Subject to sufficient appropriations to meet the requirements of this subdivision, the department shall make available medication approved by the United States food and drug administration for medication abortion at no cost to a patient at health clinics operated by the department where services relating to sexual health are offered and where the department determines making such medication available would be appropriate for the patient population served by such clinic. At such clinics, the department shall make medication for medication abortion available to a patient who seeks to terminate a pregnancy when the use of such medication is indicated and in accordance with the medically reasonable and good faith professional judgment of such patient's medical provider. b. The department shall provide counseling and timely referrals to other health facilities and family planning providers in accordance with the assessment of the needs of a patient by the department. c. Nothing in this section shall require the department to provide to a patient any medication that the department or a medical provider providing services in a health clinic described in subdivision a of this section does not find to be indicated in such provider's professional judgment. Nor shall anything in this section prevent the department from offering any other service not described in this section at any location where it provides medical care. d. Nothing in this section shall create a private right of action, nor be the basis of a claim of medical malpractice against the department or against any medical provider providing services in a health clinic described in subdivision a of this section. (L.L. 2022/078, 8/12/2022, eff. 8/12/2023)

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