Wayne McMahen voted Yea (Concurrence Vote) on this Legislation.
Title: Requires Abortion Pill Dispensers to Provide Women with a Statement Indicating its Efficacy
Signed by Governor John Bel Edwards
Title: Requires Abortion Pill Dispensers to Provide Women with a Statement Indicating its Efficacy
Vote to concur with Senate amendments and pass a bill that requires abortion pill dispensers to provide women with a statement indicating the possibility to reverse the pills effects.
Defines "abortion pill" as the use of mifepristone or misoprostol to induce a chemical abortion (Sec. 1.d-1).
Defines "mifepristone" as a synthetic steroid that inhibits the action of progesterone, given orally in early pregnancy to induce a chemical abortion. Mifepristone is the first drug used in a two-drug process to induce a chemical abortion (Sec. 1.d-2).
Defines "misoprostol" as a synthetic prostaglandin E1 analogue that is used to induce a chemical abortion. Misoprostol is the second drug used in a two-drug process to induce a chemical abortion (Sec. 1.d-3).
Specifies when mifepristone is administered, dispensed, or otherwise provided to a pregnant woman by a physician or any person acting under the physician's direction, whether in a licensed outpatient abortion facility, private medical office, or any other facility, then the physician or the person acting under the physician's direction will provide a disclosure statement to the pregnant woman. The disclosure statement may be provided by doing any of the following (Sec. 1.A):
Stapling the disclosure statement to a bag, envelope, or other package that contains misoprostol for the pregnant woman to self-administer at home;
Attaching the disclosure statement to a written prescription for misoprostol provided by the physician or the person acting under the physician's direction; and
Attaching the disclosure statement to the patient's discharge instructions if the prescription for misoprostol is sent directly to a pharmacy.
Title: Requires Abortion Pill Dispensers to Provide Women with a Statement Indicating its Efficacy
Vote to amend and pass a bill that requires abortion pill dispensers to provide women with a statement indicating the possibility to reverse the pills effects.
Defines "abortion pill" as the use of mifepristone or misoprostol to induce a chemical abortion (Sec. 1.d-1).
Defines "mifepristone" as a synthetic steroid that inhibits the action of progesterone, given orally in early pregnancy to induce a chemical abortion. Mifepristone is the first drug used in a two-drug process to induce a chemical abortion (Sec. 1.d-2).
Defines "misoprostol" as a synthetic prostaglandin E1 analogue that is used to induce a chemical abortion. Misoprostol is the second drug used in a two-drug process to induce a chemical abortion (Sec. 1.d-3).
Specifies when mifepristone is administered, dispensed, or otherwise provided to a pregnant woman by a physician or any person acting under the physician's direction, whether in a licensed outpatient abortion facility, private medical office, or any other facility, then the physician or the person acting under the physician's direction will provide a disclosure statement to the pregnant woman. The disclosure statement may be provided by doing any of the following (Sec. 1.A):
Stapling the disclosure statement to a bag, envelope, or other package that contains misoprostol for the pregnant woman to self-administer at home;
Attaching the disclosure statement to a written prescription for misoprostol provided by the physician or the person acting under the physician's direction; and
Attaching the disclosure statement to the patient's discharge instructions if the prescription for misoprostol is sent directly to a pharmacy.
Title: Requires Abortion Pill Dispensers to Provide Women with a Statement Indicating its Efficacy
Title: Requires Abortion Pill Dispensers to Provide Women with a Statement Indicating its Efficacy