Sentences with phrase «required abortion facilities»

SEA 546, passed in the 2015 legislative session, takes effect July 1, 2015 and requires abortion facilities that provide only non-surgical abortions to obtain an abortion clinic license from the Indiana State Department of Health.

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Earlier this month, the Texas legislature approved a loudly - debated package of restrictions on abortions in the Lone Star State; among other things, requiring abortion clinics to bring their facilities in line with surgical standards and banning abortions after 20 weeks.
It took him a few days before he released a statement on the recent Supreme Court decision Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt, which struck down Texas legislation requiring better regulation of abortion facilities.
The ordinance, which never went into effect, would have required crisis - pregnancy facilities to disclose that they don't actually provide abortions or birth control.
Nineteen states require a physician to be physically present to provide mifepristone — the only medication specifically approved by the FDA for use in medication abortions — and 17 states require medication abortions to be performed in a facility with attributes of an ambulatory surgery center or hospital.
In the most egregious of the waiting period provisions, a new South Dakota law would have required a woman to obtain pre-abortion counseling in person at the abortion facility at least 72 hours prior to the procedure; it would also have required her to visit a state - approved crisis pregnancy center during that 72 - hour interval.
Under SEA 371, the Lafayette health center would have been required to meet the same standards as a facility that offers surgical abortions, even though no surgical procedures are offered there.
A new provision in Texas requires that women who live less than 100 miles from an abortion provider obtain counseling in person at the facility at least 24 hours in advance.
With the addition of the new requirements in Texas and North Carolina, 26 states mandate that a woman seeking an abortion must wait a prescribed period of time between the counseling and the procedure; nine of these states require that the counseling be provided in person, a provision that requires the woman to make two trips to the facility (see Counseling and Waiting Periods for Ababortion must wait a prescribed period of time between the counseling and the procedure; nine of these states require that the counseling be provided in person, a provision that requires the woman to make two trips to the facility (see Counseling and Waiting Periods for AbortionAbortion).
A new provision in Virginia requires a facility providing at least five abortions per month to meet the requirements for a hospital in the state.
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