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Culture & Conversation Abortion
This law was last updated on May 8, 2019
This law is Anti–Choice
HB 1347
Failed to Pass
Mar 4, 2019
Primary Sponsors: 1
Total Sponsors: 1
HB 1347 would exempt a physician abortion report filed with the Department of Health from Florida public record requirements.
The bill would prohibit the department from making such reports available for public inspection, and would require the department to maintain the confidentiality of such reports.
Abortion physician reports would only be made available to the following parties in the following circumstances:
The exemption would apply to all reports before, on, or after January 1, 2020. If passed, the law would be subject to the Open Government Sunset Review Act and may stand repealed on October 2, 2024, unless reviewed and saved from repeal through reenactment by the Legislature.
The bill states that such an exemption is needed in order to protect health-care privacy rights of patients. However, current reporting requirements in Florida are already confidential. The new reporting requirements laid out in HB 1345 (which this legislation is linked to) also clearly states that the reports may not include any identifying information of the patient seeking an abortion.
If passed, this bill would take effect at the same time as HB 1345.
Related Legislation
Linked to HB 1345, a proposed 20-week abortion ban which includes additional abortion reporting requirements.
Similar to HB 215/SB 342, which failed to pass in 2017.
Latest Action
3/4/19 – Introduced.
5/3/19 – Died in committee.
Primary Sponsor