HB 1466 - Abortion Ban - North Dakota Key Vote
Timeline
- Executive Signed
- April 26, 2007
- Senate Conference Report Adopted
- April 23, 2007
- House Conference Report Adopted
- April 23, 2007
- House Nonconcurrence Vote Passed
- April 10, 2007
- Senate Bill Passed
- April 5, 2007
- House Bill Passed
- Jan. 26, 2007
- Introduced
- Jan. 15, 2007
Related Issues
Stage Details
Title: Abortion Ban
Signed by Governor John Hoeven
Title: Abortion Ban
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to adopt a conference report that criminalizes abortion when such a ban would be upheld as constitutional.
Highlights:
-Makes it a Class C felony to perform an abortion (sec. 1). -Provides exceptions for saving the pregnant womans life or terminating a pregnancy resulting from rape or incest (sec. 1). - Goes into effect once the attorney general determines that the bill will likely be upheld as constitutional (sec. 2).
Title: Abortion Ban
Highlights:
- Makes it a Class C felony to perform an abortion [sec. 1 (1)]. - Provides exceptions for saving the pregnant womans life or terminating a pregnancy resulting from sexual imposition, sexual abuse of a ward, or incest [sec. 1 (3)(a-c)]. - Goes into effect once the attorney general determines that the bill will likely be upheld as constitutional (sec. 2).
Title: Abortion Ban
Highlights:
- Makes it a Class C felony to perform an abortion unless a physician feels an abortion is needed to save the pregnant woman's life [sec. 1(14-02.7-02 and 14-02.7-03)]. - Specifies that anyone who violates an injunction by performing or attempting an abortion will be fined $10,000 for first time offense [sec. 1(14-02.7-09)]. - Allows certain individuals, including the parent of a minor or the father of the unborn child, to take legal action against the performance of an abortion unless it is necessary to save the pregnant woman's life [sec. 1(14-02.7-07)]. - Goes into effect once the attorney general determines that the bill will likely be upheld as constitutional (sec. 2).
Title: Abortion Ban