The 23-year-old also plays for the Manawatū Cyclones in the Farah Palmer Cup.
Last year, Taylor became the first woman to receive her blazer for the Freyberg Old Boys rugby club in Palmerston North, having been part of their inaugural womenâs rugby team.
Taylorâs inclusion means there are nine uncapped players in the squad alongside props Maddison Robinson and Moâomoâoga Palu, loose forwards Mia Anderson and Taufa Bason, halfback Tara Turner, midfielder Hollyrae Mete-Renata and outside backs Justine McGregor and Shyrah Tuliau-Tuaâa.
It is Hansenâs first squad in charge of the Black Ferns, since she replaced Allan Bunting as coach.
The squad also see players who are currently plying their trade in England return to test rugby, with co-captain Ruahei Demant (Bristol Bears), prop Tanya Kalounivale (Ealing Trailfinders), hooker Georgia Ponsonby (Ealing), lock Maiakawanakaulani Roos (Ealing) and loose forward Liana Mikaele-Tuâu (Harlequins) all included.
Ponsonby, who is contracted with Ealing until the end of the Premiership Womenâs Rugby (PWR) season, has been granted an eligibility exemption by the New Zealand Rugby (NZR) board due to injuries in her position.
The Black Fernsâ first game of the Pacific Four Series is April 12 at Sacramento against the US before facing Canada in Kansas City six days later.
They round off their trip with a clash against the Wallaroos on the Sunshine Coast on Anzac Day.