
Culture & Conversation Law and Policy
This law was last updated on Dec 16, 2014
This law is Anti–Choice
HB 1133
Failed to Pass
Jan 16, 2014
Primary Sponsors: 2
Total Sponsors: 2
HB 1133 would have prohibited abortion after the point of conception.
This bill would have allowed exceptions to prevent the death of the mother, if the physician made a reasonable effort to save the life of the mother and the fetus; and if a licensed physician provided medical treatment and accidentally or unintentionally injured or caused the death of the fetus. This bill would have excluded pregnant mothers from criminal penalty. This bill would have excluded the sale and use of contraception prior to conception and if the contraceptive measure, device, drug, or chemical was used in accordance to manufacturer instruction.
This bill would have banned abortion with no exception for rape or incest. In addition, it would have eliminated certain medical choices for women, including some cancer treatments and in vitro fertilization.
Violation of this bill would have resulted in a class 3 felony.
STATUS
Similar to HB 1033 which failed to pass in 2013.
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