Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1219

Caption

Unborn children; rights; privileges; repeal

Impact

The repeal of Section 1-219 may have significant implications for the legal status of unborn children. By eliminating references that may confer certain rights or privileges, the bill could shift the current understanding of fetal rights in Arizona law. This action may make it more challenging for unborn children to be recognized in legal terms, particularly in cases pertaining to maternal rights and healthcare decisions.

Summary

SB1219 seeks to repeal Section 1-219 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, which currently addresses the rights and privileges attributed to unborn children. This repeal is part of broader discussions surrounding the legal recognition and protections afforded to unborn children within the state. Proponents of the bill suggest that the existing statute has complicated the legal landscape regarding reproductive rights and could potentially lead to a patchwork of interpretations within the courts.

Contention

The bill has raised notable points of contention among legislators and advocacy groups. Supporters argue that repealing the section will streamline legal interpretations and promote a clearer understanding of rights associated with unborn children, thus minimizing confusion in the courts. However, opponents express concern that this move undermines protections that have been granted to unborn children, impacting their rights in various contexts and potentially leading to more restrictive reproductive policies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1553

Abortion; repeals

AZ HB2501

Repeal; right to work; liability

AZ HCR2029

Right to work; repeal

AZ SB1429

Contraception; rights; limits.

AZ SB1430

Abortion reporting requirements; repeal.

AZ SB1388

Greenhouse gas programs; repeal prohibition

AZ SB1594

Public policy; wage contracts; repeal

AZ SB1585

Sexual abuse; dangerous crimes; children

AZ SCR1021

Ratification; equal rights amendment.

AZ SB1360

Immigration; law enforcement; repeal.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.