HB 388: Requires doctors to have admitting privileges at a local hospital. Places undue burden upon providers. Is every other type doctor required to have hosp admitting privileges before doing colonoscopies or placement of ear tubes or prescribing medicine?
HB 727. WTF. What "increased risks"?
Prior to undergoing an elective abortion as defined in R.S. 40:1299.35.1,
and as a condition for consent to the abortion to be deemed voluntary and informed,
a physician shall obtain a signed statement on a form to be prepared by and obtained
from the Department of Health and Hospitals and kept within the woman's medical
record for a period of at least seven years, stating that the woman has been given
information on resources that she can review to learn the increased risks of
psychiatric and psychological harms associated with abortion
HB 348: Prohibits termination of life-sustaining procedures for pregnant women
So, one case wasn't enough? Forced incubator bs.
HB 401. You can't advertise. Can pharmacies be fined for providing legally prescribed medicines? And since the morning after pill is a couple common OC's, and OC's can be used as morning after pill, are they going to be illegal?
Abortion advertising
Abortion advertising is the placing or carrying of any advertisement of abortion services by the publicizing of the availability of abortion services.
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Distribution of abortifacients
Distribution of abortifacients is the intentional:
(1) Distribution or advertisement for distribution of any drug, potion,
instrument, or article for the purpose of procuring an abortion; or
(2) Publication of any advertisement or account of any secret drug or
nostrum purporting to be exclusively for the use of females, for preventing
conception or producing abortion or miscarriage.
B. Whoever commits the crime of distribution of abortifacients shall be fined
not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned for not more than six months, or
both.
ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!