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Code · West Virginia · CHAPTER 33. INSURANCE. · ARTICLE 16E. CONTRACEPTIVE COVERAGE.

§33-16E-1. Findings; short title.

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(a)This article may be referred to as the "Prescription Fairness Act of 2005."
(b)The Legislature hereby finds and declares that:
(1)Contraceptives prevent unintended pregnancy;
(2)Planned pregnancies lead to healthier pregnancies, children and families; and
(3)Contraceptive coverage provides West Virginians with critical access to birth control.
(4)Therefore, the Legislature finds that prescription contraceptives are basic health-care for West Virginia's women and families and that health insurance plans which include a prescription drug plan should be required to cover contraceptives.
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