Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2625

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the provision of an abortion-inducing drug.

Impact

The bill amends provisions in the Health and Safety Code related to the administration of abortion-inducing drugs and lays out specific guidelines that must be followed by healthcare providers. By enforcing stricter regulations on who can dispense these medications and under what circumstances, the bill aims to ensure that such medical procedures are conducted safely and ethically, potentially reducing the risk of misuse and complications associated with unsupervised administration of these drugs.

Summary

SB2625 is a legislative act aimed at regulating the provision of abortion-inducing drugs within the state of Texas. The bill stipulates that only licensed physicians may provide these drugs and mandates that they must be physically present in Texas at the time of provision. Furthermore, the bill requires the physician to conduct an in-person examination of the patient to ensure that the provision of the drug is appropriate and follows established medical protocols. This provision reflects a tightening of existing regulations surrounding medical abortions and emphasizes the physician's direct involvement in the care process.

Contention

Debate around SB2625 is expected to be significant, as supporters argue that the measures are essential for protecting women’s health and ensuring that only qualified professionals handle sensitive medical procedures. However, opponents are likely to view the restrictions as an unnecessary barrier to abortion access, arguing that they could force patients to travel longer distances for care and may limit personal choice in healthcare options. The discussion may also touch upon broader issues regarding reproductive rights and state control over medical practices.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 171. Abortion
    • Section: New Section

Occupations Code

  • Chapter 151. General Provisions
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HB4593

Similar Relating to the provision of an abortion-inducing drug.

Previously Filed As

TX SB78

Relating to the provision of an abortion-inducing drug.

TX HB3588

Relating to an exemption from abortion restrictions for unemancipated minors and the repeal of provisions regarding notice and consent to those abortions.

TX HB2764

Relating to self-inducement of an abortion or self-prescription of an abortion-inducing drug by physicians or applicants for a medical license.

TX HB22

Relating to abortion, including civil liability for distribution of abortion-inducing drugs and duties of Internet service providers; creating a criminal offense; authorizing a private civil right of action.

TX HB36

Relating to abortion, including civil liability for distribution of abortion-inducing drugs and duties of Internet service providers; creating a criminal offense; authorizing a private civil right of action.

TX HB2690

Relating to abortion, including civil liability for distribution of abortion-inducing drugs and duties of Internet service providers; creating a criminal offense; authorizing a private civil right of action.

TX HB111

Relating to abortion, including civil liability for distribution of abortion-inducing drugs and duties of Internet service providers; creating a criminal offense; authorizing a private civil right of action.

TX HB2538

Relating to the repeal of provisions related to notice and consent to an abortion on a minor.

TX HB5087

Relating to the regulation of abortion, including abortion complication reporting and the repeal of certain laws prohibiting abortion.

TX HB4876

Imposing liability on those who perform or assist unlawful abortions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.