HB 1510 - Prohibits Abortion After 15 Weeks of Pregnancy - Mississippi Key Vote
Timeline
- Executive Signed
- March 19, 2018
- House Concurrence Vote Passed
- March 8, 2018
- Senate Bill Passed
- March 6, 2018
- House Bill Passed
- Feb. 5, 2018
- Introduced
- Jan. 15, 2018
Related Issues
Stage Details
Title: Prohibits Abortion After 15 Weeks of Pregnancy
Signed by Governor Phil Bryant
Title: Prohibits Abortion After 15 Weeks of Pregnancy
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to concur with Senate amendments and pass a bill that prohibits performing an abortion on an individual who has been pregnant for more than 15 weeks.
Highlights:
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Prohibits a physician from performing an abortion on an individual who has been pregnant for more than 15 weeks except in medical emergencies or in cases of a severe fetal abnormality (Sec. 1).
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Defines “severe fetal abnormality” as a “life-threatening physical condition that, in reasonable medical judgement, regardless of the provision of life-saving medical treatment, is incompatible with life outside the womb” (Sec. 1).
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Requires a suspended or revoked medical license for any physician who intentionally or knowingly violates this prohibition (Sec. 1).
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Requires physicians who perform an abortion on an individual who has been pregnant for at least 15 weeks to submit a report within 15 days to the state’s health department specifying the date, method used, and reason for the procedure (Sec. 1).
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Prohibits the report from disclosing the name of the individual upon whom an abortion was performed (Sec. 1).
Title: Prohibits Abortion After 15 Weeks of Pregnancy
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass with amendment a bill that prohibits performing an abortion on an individual who has been pregnant for more than 15 weeks.
Highlights:
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Prohibits a physician from performing an abortion on an individual who has been pregnant for more than 15 weeks except in medical emergencies or in cases of a severe fetal abnormality (Sec. 1).
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Defines “severe fetal abnormality” as a “life-threatening physical condition that, in reasonable medical judgement, regardless of the provision of life-saving medical treatment, is incompatible with life outside the womb” (Sec. 1).
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Requires a suspended or revoked medical license for any physician who intentionally or knowingly violates this prohibition (Sec. 1).
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Requires physicians who perform an abortion on an individual who has been pregnant for at least 15 weeks to submit a report within 15 days to the state’s health department specifying the date, method used, and reason for the procedure (Sec. 1).
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Prohibits the report from disclosing the name of the individual upon whom an abortion was performed (Sec. 1).
Title: Prohibits Abortion After 15 Weeks of Pregnancy
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that prohibits performing an abortion on an individual who has been pregnant for more than 15 weeks.
Highlights:
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Prohibits a physician from performing an abortion on an individual who has been pregnant for more than 15 weeks except in medical emergencies or in cases of severe fetal abnormality (Sec. 1).
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Specifies that a violation is considered a felony and any individual convicted of such will be subject to a prison sentence of at least 1 year but not more than 10 years (Sec. 1).
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Requires physicians who perform an abortion on an individual who has been pregnant for more than 15 weeks to submit a report within 15 days of the procedure to the state’s health department specifying the date and method used as well as the reason for its necessity (Sec. 1).
Title: Prohibits Abortion After 15 Weeks of Pregnancy
Committee Sponsors
- Judiciary B Committee (Sponsor)
- William Tracy Arnold (MS - R)
- Nick Bain (MS - D)
- Chris Brown (MS - R)
- Lester E. 'Bubba' Carpenter (MS - R)
- Carolyn Crawford (MS - R)
- Dan Eubanks (MS - R)
- Kevin Ford (MS - R)
- Robert Foster (MS - R) (Out Of Office)
- J. Andrew 'Andy' Gipson (MS - R) (Out Of Office)
- Ashley Henley (MS - R) (Out Of Office)
- Stacey Hobgood-Wilkes (MS - R)
- Steve Hopkins (MS - R)
- Nolan R. 'Ray' Rogers (MS - R) (Out Of Office)
- Donnie Scoggin (MS - R)
- Thomas C. 'Tom' Weathersby Sr. (MS - R)