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A MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THAT THE NEW MEXICO HEALTH POLICY COMMISSION, IN
COORDINATION WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, THE BOARD OF
PHARMACY AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS, STUDY THE AVAILABILITY OF
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION THROUGHOUT NEW MEXICO AND PROVIDE THE
PUBLIC WITH INFORMATION ABOUT WHERE EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION IS
AVAILABLE IN THE STATE.
WHEREAS, Subsection C of Section 24-10D-2 NMSA 1978
defines "emergency contraception" as "a drug approved by the
federal food and drug administration that prevents pregnancy
after sexual intercourse"; and
WHEREAS, according to the national women's health
information center at the United States department of health
and human services office on women's health, emergency
contraceptives are not the same as an abortion pill and keep a
woman from becoming pregnant; and
WHEREAS, according to the national women's health
information center, the sooner a woman takes emergency
contraception after sex, the better it will prevent pregnancy;
and
WHEREAS, according to the New Mexico health policy
commission, "Unintended pregnancies in New Mexico compound the
state's current socio-economic status of having higher than
national poverty and uninsured rates", and "unintended