Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB0165

Introduced
1/17/25  

Caption

ULTRASOUND OPPORTUNITY ACT

Impact

The introduction of SB0165 represents a significant change in how abortion services are delivered in Illinois. By instituting a mandatory ultrasound requirement for those seeking abortions past a certain point in gestation, the bill shifts the focus from access to abortion services to informed decision-making. Supporters argue that the bill is intended to protect the physical and psychological health of women by providing them with critical information about their pregnancies. However, the requirement can also be viewed as a barrier for women seeking abortions, potentially leading to increased anxiety and delay in access to care.

Summary

SB0165, known as the Ultrasound Opportunity Act, was introduced by Senator Terri Bryant. This bill seeks to amend existing abortion regulation by mandating that any woman seeking an abortion after eight weeks of gestation be offered an opportunity to view an active ultrasound of her unborn child. The ultrasound must be performed by a qualified professional either at the facility where the abortion is performed or at a listed local ultrasound provider. The aim of this legislation is to ensure that women are fully informed of their pregnancy status and the implications of their decision to terminate that pregnancy.

Contention

The bill has sparked considerable debate among lawmakers and advocacy groups. Proponents assert that the requirement for an ultrasound supports women in making informed choices by ensuring they understand the realities of their pregnancy. Conversely, critics argue that mandating ultrasounds constitutes an undue burden on women, as it may compel them to undergo additional medical procedures, which can be emotionally distressing. The inclusion of a medical emergency clause, which exempts the ultrasound requirement if immediate termination is necessary, adds another layer of complexity to the discussion around the bill's implications for women's health rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB2619

ULTRASOUND OPPORTUNITY ACT

IL HB1340

ULTRASOUND OPPORTUNITY ACT

IL HB1129

ULTRASOUND OPPORTUNITY ACT

IL HB797

Ultrasounds Save Lives Act of 2025

IL HB2746

Abortion; providers; waiting period; ultrasound

IL HB2530

abortion; providers; waiting period; ultrasound

IL HB1281

Health - Abortion - Ultrasound and Wait Time

IL HB0064

Chemical abortions-ultrasound requirement.

IL HB48

Ultrasound Informed Consent ActThis bill requires abortion providers to conduct an ultrasound before performing an abortion.Specifically, before a woman gives informed consent to any part of an abortion, the abortion provider mustperform an obstetric ultrasound on the pregnant woman;provide a simultaneous explanation of what the ultrasound is depicting;display the ultrasound images so the woman may view them; andprovide a complete medical description of the images, including the dimensions of the embryo or fetus, cardiac activity if present and visible, and the presence of external members and internal organs if present and viewable.Providers are subject to civil actions and penalties for violations.The bill's ultrasound requirements do not apply in cases where a physical disorder, illness, or injury endangers a woman's life. A woman is also not required to view the ultrasound images; nor may she or the provider be penalized if she declines to do so.

IL S2214

Requires certain ultrasounds on pregnant women to be performed by licensed health care professionals.

Similar Bills

IL HB2619

ULTRASOUND OPPORTUNITY ACT

IL HB1340

ULTRASOUND OPPORTUNITY ACT

IL HB1129

ULTRASOUND OPPORTUNITY ACT

WY HB0064

Chemical abortions-ultrasound requirement.

KS HB2729

Requiring the Kansas department of health and environment to provide forms and notices to physicians pursuant to the woman's-right-to know act.

NY A08505

Requires health insurance coverage for mammography by either mammogram and breast ultrasound or breast tomosynthesis for persons with heterogeneously dense or extremely dense breasts.

CA AB1570

Health care coverage: diagnostic imaging.

IL HB1220

ABORTION-INFORMED CONSENT