S.510 - Women's Health Protection Act of 2017115th Congress (2017-2018)
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Hide OverviewSponsor: | Sen. Blumenthal, Richard [D-CT] (Introduced 03/02/2017) |
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Committees: | Senate - Judiciary |
Latest Action: | Senate - 03/02/2017 Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (All Actions) |
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Summary: S.510 — 115th Congress (2017-2018)All Information (Except Text)
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Introduced in Senate (03/02/2017)
Women's Health Protection Act of 2017
This bill prohibits any government from imposing on abortion services:
- a requirement that a medical professional perform specific tests or medical procedures;
- a requirement that the same clinician who performs a patient's abortion also perform additional tests, services or procedures;
- a limitation on an abortion provider's ability to prescribe or dispense drugs or provide services via telemedicine;
- a requirement or limitation concerning the physical plant, equipment, staffing, or hospital transfer arrangements of facilities where abortions are performed, or the credentials, hospital privileges, or status of personnel at those facilities;
- a requirement that, prior to obtaining an abortion, a patient make medically unnecessary in-person visits to any individual or entity;
- a limitation on medical training for abortion procedures;
- a prohibition prior to fetal viability, including a prohibition on a particular abortion procedure;
- a prohibition after fetal viability when continuation of the pregnancy would pose a risk to the woman's life or health;
- a restriction on a woman's ability to obtain an immediate abortion when a delay would pose a risk to the woman's health; or
- a restriction on obtaining an abortion prior to fetal viability based on a woman's reasons or perceived reasons or that requires her to state her reasons before obtaining an abortion.