Mike Groene voted Yea (Passage) on this Legislation.
Title: Requires Abortion Providers Tell Patients About Options to Continue Pregnancy After Taking Mifepristone
Signed by Governor Pete Ricketts
Title: Requires Abortion Providers Tell Patients About Options to Continue Pregnancy After Taking Mifepristone
Vote to pass a bill that requires abortion providers tell patients about their options to continue a pregnancy after taking the abortion medication Mifepristone.
Requires the individual on whom an abortion is performed to be informed that research indicates that Mifepristone by itself is not always effective in ending a pregnancy, and if they change their mind and wish to continue a pregnancy after taking Mifepristone, information on finding immediate medical assistance is available on the Department of Health and Human Services website (Sec. 1).
Requires the Department of Health and Human Services to publish materials designed to inform the individual on whom an abortion is performed that they may still have a viable pregnancy after taking Mifepristone (Sec. 2).
Requires these materials include the following statements (Sec. 2):
“Research indicates that Mifepristone alone is not always effective in ending a pregnancy. You may still have a viable pregnancy after taking Mifepristone. If you change your mind and want to continue your pregnancy after taking Mifepristone, it may not be too late”; and
Materials including contact information, that will assist the person on whom an abortion is performed in finding a medical professional who can help them continue their pregnancy after taking Mifepristone.
Specifies that breast-feeding a child in a public place is not an action considered to be the crime of public indecency (Sec. 4).
Title: Requires Abortion Providers Tell Patients About Options to Continue Pregnancy After Taking Mifepristone
Vote to pass a bill that requires abortion providers tell patients about their options to continue a pregnancy after taking the abortion medication Mifepristone.
Requires the individual on whom an abortion is performed to be informed that research indicates that Mifepristone by itself is not always effective in ending a pregnancy, and if they change their mind and wish to continue a pregnancy after taking Mifepristone, information on finding immediate medical assistance is available on the Department of Health and Human Services website (Sec. 1).
Requires the Department of Health and Human Services to publish materials designed to inform the individual on whom an abortion is performed that they may still have a viable pregnancy after taking Mifepristone (Sec. 2).
Requires these materials include the following statements (Sec. 2):
“Research indicates that Mifepristone alone is not always effective in ending a pregnancy. You may still have a viable pregnancy after taking Mifepristone. If you change your mind and want to continue your pregnancy after taking Mifepristone, it may not be too late”; and
Materials including contact information, that will assist the person on whom an abortion is performed in finding a medical professional who can help them continue their pregnancy after taking Mifepristone.
Specifies that breast-feeding a child in a public place is not an action considered to be the crime of public indecency (Sec. 4).
Title: Requires Abortion Providers Tell Patients About Options to Continue Pregnancy After Taking Mifepristone