Alabama 2024 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB378

Introduced
3/21/24  
Introduced
3/21/24  

Caption

Abortion, harboring or transporting of minor girl in order to obtain abortion prohibited in certain circumstances, criminal penalties and affirmative defense provided, certain civil remedies authorized

Impact

If enacted, HB378 would profoundly impact state laws concerning abortion and the rights of minors by reinforcing requirements for parental consent. The bill aims to prevent minors from accessing abortion services without parental knowledge, potentially making it more challenging for those who may be in vulnerable situations. Proponents of the bill argue that it protects the rights of parents to be involved in their children's healthcare decisions. However, opponents argue that it undermines the autonomy and safety of minors, especially in situations where parental relationships may be strained or abusive.

Summary

House Bill 378, known as the Safeguarding Teens from Out-of-State Abortion Procedures (STOP) Act, seeks to establish strict regulations surrounding abortion for minors in Alabama. Specifically, this bill makes it a Class A misdemeanor for any person to harbor or transport a minor girl with the intent of concealing an abortion from her parents or guardians. It defines 'harboring' and 'transporting' in the context of abortion procedures, ensuring that parental notification is prioritized, except in circumstances involving medical emergencies or judicial waivers of consent. Critics of the bill have expressed concerns regarding the implications for young girls needing immediate care and the potential chilling effects on minors seeking necessary medical attention.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB378 include debates over parental rights versus the rights of the minor girl. Proponents view the legislation as a necessary measure to safeguard young girls from making life-altering decisions without parental involvement. Detractors, however, advocate for the rights of minors to make confidential health decisions and criticize the bill for potentially endangering young women by limiting their access to safe abortion services. Moreover, the bill opens up avenues for civil suits against those who assist minors in procuring abortions, raising concerns over the legal repercussions faced by healthcare providers and advocates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB191

Providing criminal and civil penalties for the transporting of an unemancipated minor in order to obtain a surgical procedure without parental permission.

AL SB2150

Abortions, sex-selective abortions, genetic abnormality abortions, human dismemberment abortions, and abortions after a detectable heartbeat; to provide a penalty; and to declare an emergency.

AL HB261

Abortion, ban non-surgical, chemical abortions, criminal penalties, Alabama Chemical Abortion Prohibition Act

AL HB1005

Safeguarding Teens From Out Of State (abortion) Procedures Act; create felony for assisting minors in procuring abortion.

AL HB148

Safeguarding Teens from Out-of-State (abortion) Procedures Act; create felony for assisting minors in procuring abortion.

AL HB2531

Relating to the regulation of abortion procedures; providing civil penalties; affecting the prosecution of a criminal offense.

AL SB1564

Relating to the regulation of abortion procedures; providing civil penalties; affecting the prosecution of a criminal offense.

AL HB611

Abortion producing drug; prohibitions provided relating to access to abortion producing drugs via the internet or other information technology systems, Attorney General authorized to enforce, civil cause of action created, criminal penalties provided

AL SB612

Abortion; prohibiting performance of or attempt to perform abortion except under certain condition; providing penalties and affirmative defense.

AL HB4339

Relating to prohibiting discriminatory abortions; authorizing disciplinary action; providing a civil remedy; creating a criminal offense.

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