To Amend The Protecting Minors From Medical Malpractice Act Of 2023; And To Include Gender-affirming Interventions As A Right Of Action For Medical Malpractice

  • Status: Awaiting Governor's Signature
  • Position: Oppose
  • Bill Number: HB1916
  • Session: 2025
  • Latest Update: April 4, 2025
Bad Bill

HB1916 seeks to expand the Protecting Minors from Medical Malpractice Act of 2023 by creating new civil liability for healthcare providers who offer gender-affirming care to transgender youth. This bill explicitly includes puberty blockers and hormone therapy as grounds for a malpractice lawsuit and establishes an unusually long 15-year window to file such claims after a minor turns 18.

The ACLU of Arkansas opposes HB1916 because it is a direct attack on transgender youth, their families, and the medical professionals who provide them with safe, evidence-based care. The bill spreads misinformation, undermines trusted medical guidance, and seeks to intimidate healthcare providers with lawsuits — effectively creating a chilling effect that puts trans lives at risk. All Arkansans deserve access to healthcare without fear of political interference or discrimination.

Sponsors:
Rep. Mary Bentley (R-54), Senator Alan Clark (R-7)