Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB325

Introduced
3/2/18  
Introduced
3/2/18  
Refer
3/2/18  
Refer
3/2/18  
Refer
3/12/18  
Refer
3/12/18  
Report Pass
4/17/18  
Report Pass
4/17/18  
Refer
4/18/18  
Refer
4/18/18  
Report Pass
4/25/18  
Report Pass
4/25/18  
Engrossed
5/1/18  
Engrossed
5/1/18  
Refer
5/2/18  
Report Pass
5/8/18  
Report Pass
5/8/18  
Enrolled
5/17/18  
Enrolled
5/17/18  
Chaptered
5/25/18  
Chaptered
5/25/18  

Caption

Provides relative to abortion clinics and services. (8/1/18) (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

Impact

The enactment of SB 325 is poised to significantly impact state laws governing abortion clinics. It introduces stringent regulations that mandate proper documentation and ethical practices related to patient care. The bill seeks to close facilities that fail to maintain compliance with specific operational standards and could ultimately affect the availability of reproductive health services in Louisiana. Opponents of the bill argue that such measures may lead to clinic closures, thereby limiting access to essential healthcare services for women, especially in underserved regions.

Summary

Senate Bill 325, introduced by Senator Milkovich, focuses on the regulation of outpatient abortion clinics in Louisiana. The bill enacts R.S. 40:1061.30, which establishes conditions under which civil actions can be initiated to enjoin the operations of these clinics. Key provisions address the consequences of systematically falsifying or destroying patient records, which could lead to severe penalties including license suspension or revocation. The bill aims to enhance oversight and accountability by imposing stricter requirements on behavioral practices within abortion facilities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 325 appears to be sharply divided along partisan lines. Supporters, predominantly from conservative factions, view the bill as a necessary step towards ensuring that abortion clinics uphold high standards of care and accountability. Conversely, various advocacy groups and Democratic legislators have expressed concern, framing the bill as restrictive and an infringement on women's rights to access abortion services. The discussions surrounding this bill reveal underlying tensions regarding reproductive rights and the role of government in personal health decisions.

Contention

A notable point of contention within SB 325 is its potential to empower individuals to take legal action against abortion facilities, thus opening the door to increased litigation. Critics worry that this might create an environment where clinics are vulnerable to harassment through frivolous lawsuits, which could deter healthcare providers from offering vital reproductive services. The bill's reception has sparked ongoing debates about the balance between regulating healthcare practices and preserving access to safe and legal abortion services, making it a flashpoint in the broader conversation about reproductive rights in Louisiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB342

Provides relative to the application of abortion statutes. (gov sig) (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB891

Provides relative to the prohibition on public funding for entities that perform abortions (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SB221

Provides relative to abortion and the Woman's Right to Know law. (gov sig)

LA HB338

Provides relative to the prohibition on public funding for entities that perform abortions (OR NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB484

Establishes requirements for physicians and abortion facilities relative to medical records of women upon whom abortions are performed

LA SB330

Criminalizes the act of performing an abortion where the abortionist is not a licensed physician. (8/1/12)

LA SB564

Provides relative to behavioral health services providers. (gov sig) (EG1 NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SB296

Provides relative to reimbursement for pharmacist clinical services in Louisiana's Medicaid program. (gov sig) (EG INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SB66

Provides relative to telehealth services. (1/1/24) (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SB388

Prohibits the sale of certain abortion-inducing drugs without a prescription and provides for criminal penalties. (8/1/22) (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.