Relates to the definition of "reproductive health services" for purposes of the offense of criminal interference with health care services or religious worship in the second degree; defines "legally protected health activity"; increases the penalties for the criminal interference with health care services or religious worship in the first and second degrees, and for aggravated interference with health care services in the second degree.
Impact
The implementation of A09227 would significantly affect existing statutes related to the criminalization of interference with health care services and religious activities. By clarifying and expanding the definitions associated with these interferences, the bill seeks to shield both health care facilities that provide reproductive services and individuals exercising their religious freedoms from intimidation and obstruction. Notably, it increases the classification of certain offenses to felonies, reflecting the state's commitment to uphold the sanctity of these activities.
Summary
Bill A09227 proposes amendments to the New York penal law concerning definitions and penalties related to crimes of interference with health care services and religious worship. It specifically redefines 'reproductive health services' and establishes broader protections for activities deemed as legally protected health activities. The bill aims to enhance the legal framework surrounding health care services and religious practices, making it clear when such actions are protected under state law.
Contention
While proponents of A09227 argue that the bill reinforces essential protections for health care providers and individuals engaging in religious practices, critics may contend that it raises concerns around the implications for free speech and protests outside health care facilities. The bill could lead to legal challenges regarding the balance between the right to protest and the enforcement of protective measures intended to ensure safety and access to health services. The enhanced penalties could also face scrutiny over their potential chilling effect on public discourse regarding reproductive health and religious expression.
Same As
Relates to the definition of "reproductive health services" for purposes of the offense of criminal interference with health care services or religious worship in the second degree; defines "legally protected health activity"; increases the penalties for the criminal interference with health care services or religious worship in the first and second degrees, and for aggravated interference with health care services in the second degree.
Relates to the definition of "reproductive health services" for purposes of the offense of criminal interference with health care services or religious worship in the second degree; defines "legally protected health activity"; increases the penalties for the criminal interference with health care services or religious worship in the first and second degrees, and for aggravated interference with health care services in the second degree.
Relates to certain crimes of interference with health care services or access to places of religious worship; expands interference to include groups of two or more people demonstrating or preparing to demonstrate twenty-five feet outside of reproductive health care facilities and places of religious worship.
Relates to certain crimes of interference with health care services or access to places of religious worship; expands interference to include groups of two or more people demonstrating or preparing to demonstrate twenty-five feet outside of reproductive health care facilities and places of religious worship.
Relates to certain crimes of interference with access to places of religious worship; expands interference to include groups of two or more people demonstrating or preparing to demonstrate one hundred feet outside of places of religious worship.
Relates to certain crimes of interference with access to places of religious worship; expands interference to include groups of two or more people demonstrating or preparing to demonstrate one hundred feet outside of places of religious worship.
Enacts the reproductive health care facilities and religious worship access act; provides that the crime of criminal interference with health care services or religious worship shall be established by the mens rea of knowingly injuring, intimidating or interfering with a person obtaining or providing or assisting in obtaining or providing reproductive health services or a place of religious worship; includes in the definition of such crime engaging in a course of conduct or repeatedly committing acts within twenty-five feet of the premises of a reproductive health care facility or a place of religious worship; defines such premises; provides for a civil cause of action for any person harmed by conduct constituting such a crime.