South Dakota 2024 Regular Session

South Dakota Senate Bill SB210

Introduced
1/31/24  
Refer
1/31/24  

Caption

Establish an individual's right to make autonomous decisions about the individual's reproductive health care, and to repeal provisions related to abortion.

Impact

The legislation fundamentally changes the landscape of reproductive rights in South Dakota by repealing existing laws that were more restrictive regarding abortion access. This bill asserts that no individual may be penalized for decisions surrounding their reproductive health, significantly enhancing protections for pregnant individuals against discrimination or prosecution based on their reproductive choices. The provisions emphasize that the rights to make decisions about one’s health are paramount and cannot be undermined by external pressures, particularly from state authority.

Summary

Senate Bill 210 (SB210), introduced by Senator Nesiba, establishes an individual's right to make autonomous decisions regarding reproductive health care, explicitly recognizing the right to abortion. The bill aims to ensure that every individual has the ability to either continue a pregnancy or choose to terminate it based on their own decisions. It redefines the term 'reproductive health care' to encompass a variety of services related to pregnancy and maternal health, including abortion care, contraception, and counseling, positioning it as a fundamental healthcare right.

Contention

Notably, SB210 introduces significant points of contention regarding the state's recognized relationship with unborn entities, stating that the rights extended do not apply to fertilized eggs, embryos, or fetuses. Critics of the bill may argue that it could challenge existing legal frameworks prioritizing fetal rights over a pregnant individual's autonomy. Furthermore, the bill allows individuals to seek civil litigation for violations, raising concerns about potential legal implications and resource allocation for both individuals seeking abortions and health care providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD HB1129

Modify and establish provisions related to medical cannabis.

SD SB64

Repeal provisions related to the jail mental health screening pilot program and oversight council.

SD SB28

Revise and repeal obsolete provisions related to the Department of Social Services.

SD HB1044

Establish scholarships for individuals pursuing careers in the behavioral health field, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.

SD HB1169

Authorize the performance and reporting of medical procedures to avert the death or physical impairment of a pregnant female and to declare an emergency.

SD HB1061

Repeal provisions regarding criminal jury trials effective upon the adoption of Supreme Court rules.

SD SB52

Update certain provisions regarding the Department of Corrections and the authority of the Secretary of Corrections.

SD HB1102

Clarify and modify requirements related to the medical cannabis program.

SD HB1015

Update provisions related to the licensure of funeral directors and the provision of funeral services.

SD SB67

Revise provisions related to emergency and involuntary commitment for alcohol and drug abuse.

Similar Bills

SD HB1208

Prohibit chemical abortion drugs and to provide a penalty therefor.

AR HB1011

To Create The Restore Roe Act; And To Restore A Woman's Access To Abortion Services.

SD HB1326

Reinstate the prohibition against certain acts causing the termination of an unborn human life, and to prescribe a penalty therefor.

TX HB51

Relating to human sexuality and health, including the regulation of abortion; providing a civil penalty.

HI HB685

Relating To Abortion.

HI HB685

Relating To Abortion.

SD HB1318

Prohibit medical abortion by telemedicine and to increase the penalty for the unlicensed practice of medicine when performing a medical abortion.

TX HB15

Relating to informed consent to an abortion.