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Culture & Conversation Abortion
This law was last updated on Jun 12, 2014
SB 130
Failed to Pass
Feb 5, 2013
Primary Sponsors: 1
Total Sponsors: 1
SB 130 contains multiple abortion restrictions: (1) admitting privileges requirement; (2) telemedicine abortion ban; (3) ambulatory surgical center requirement.
Admitting Privileges
Requires doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at a local—”within the same standard metropolitan statistical area as the facility is located” hospital.
Telemedicine Ban
Bans telemedicine abortion by requiring that the physician providing or prescribing an abortion-inducing drug must first examine the pregnant woman in person and document, in the woman’s medical chart, the gestational age and intrauterine location of the pregnancy before providing or prescribing the abortion-inducing drug.
Ambulatory Surgical Center Requirement
The bill requires abortion clinics to meet standards of ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs), even though, according to Guttmacher, ASCs perform procedures that are more invasive and trickier than abortion. SB 130 requires compliance with NPFA 101 Life Safety Code and any other life safety and building standards required by law or rule. The bill grants broad authority to the state department of health to develop medically unjustified regulations applicable to abortion clinics.
STATUS
Companion bill to HB 57.
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