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The Access to Birth Control Act amends the Public Health Service Act to establish duties for pharmacies that stock contraceptives to ensure provision of FDA-approved contraception and related medications without delay. Pharmacies must inform customers when items are out of stock and offer options to transfer prescriptions or expedite orders. The bill prohibits pharmacies from intimidating customers, misrepresenting availability, breaching confidentiality, or refusing to return valid prescriptions, while preserving exceptions for unlawful dispensing, inability to pay, and professional clinical judgment. Violations are subject to civil penalties up to $1,000 per day (capped at $100,000 per proceeding) and private lawsuits, and the bill specifies that the Religious Freedom Restoration Act does not provide a defense.
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