Rep. Blust files bill in North Carolina House on malpractice and gender transition service actions

Rep. Blust files bill in North Carolina House on malpractice and gender transition service actions
John M. Blust, North Carolina State Representative for the 62nd District — https://www.blustfornchouse.com/republican-candidate-north-carolina
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A new bill filed by State Rep. John M. Blust in the North Carolina House seeks to clarify timelines for malpractice suits and actions related to gender transition services, according to the North Carolina State House.

The bill, filed as HB 606 on March 31 during the 2025 regular session, was formally listed with the short title: ‘Civil Procedure Amendment.’

The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.

In essence, this bill amends the civil procedure statute relating to the accrual of actions in North Carolina, specifically addressing malpractice cases and actions connected to gender transition services. It sets distinct timelines for filing malpractice suits, stating a cause of action accrues at the time of the defendant’s last act, with varying time limits for different situations such as undiscovered injuries and foreign objects left in a body. Additionally, for cases related to gender transition services, actions can be commenced within 25 years from the claimant’s 18th birthday or four years from the discovery of both the injury and the causal relationship, whichever is later, and prohibits contractual waivers of liability related to these actions. The act is effective upon becoming law and applies to cases accruing thereafter.

Of the four sponsors of this bill, Dennis Riddell proposed the most bills (16) during the 2025 regular session.

Bills in North Carolina follow a multi-step process before becoming law. A lawmaker starts by filing a bill, which is assigned to a committee for review. The bill must be read three times in each chamber. If one chamber changes the bill after the other passes it, both must agree on the final version. Once both chambers approve the same bill, it goes to the governor, who has 10 days (or 30 if the legislature is not in session) to sign, veto, or let it become law without a signature.

You can read more about the bills and other measures here.

Blust graduated from the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill in 1979 with a BS and again in 1982 from University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill with a JD.

Blust, a Republican, was elected to the North Carolina State House in 2024 to represent the state’s 62nd House district, replacing previous state representative John Faircloth Jr..

Bills Introduced by Your Representatives in North Carolina House During 2025 Regular Session

Authors Bill Number Date Filed Title
John M. Blust, Dean Arp, Dennis Riddell, and Jonathan L. Almond HB 606 03/31/2025 Civil Procedure Amendment.
John M. Blust HB 539 03/26/2025 Revenue Neutral Rate Required.
John M. Blust, Jerry “Alan” Branson, and Mitchell S. Setzer HB 544 03/26/2025 Tax Credit for Rehab. Corp. Campus.
John M. Blust, Harry Warren, Mike Schietzelt, and Ted Davis, Jr. HB 375 03/11/2025 AI/Ban Deceptive Ads.
John M. Blust, Amos L. Quick, III, Jerry “Alan” Branson, and Tracy Clark HB 342 03/10/2025 Guilford County Schools Funding Requests.
John M. Blust HB 305 03/05/2025 Guilford County Sales Tax Distribution Mods.
John M. Blust, Dean Arp, Dennis Riddell, and Destin Hall HB 310 03/05/2025 Eminent Domain.
John M. Blust HB 226 02/26/2025 City of Greensboro/Deannexations.
John M. Blust HB 212 02/25/2025 Condemnation/Service on Spouses Not Required.
John M. Blust, Harry Warren, Jake Johnson, and Julia C. Howard HB 154 02/18/2025 Reclaim State Assets from NCInnovation.
John M. Blust, Donny Lambeth, Harry Warren, and Paul Scott HB 142 02/17/2025 Implement Zero-Based Budgeting.
John M. Blust, Edward C. Goodwin, and Mike Clampitt HB 57 02/04/2025 Adopt State Veterans Museum.


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