Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2145

Caption

Relating to sonogram requirements for a pregnant woman seeking an abortion.

Impact

The changes proposed by SB2145 could significantly influence state law governing abortion procedures. By stipulating that physicians must inform women about various medical risks and mandates regarding sonograms, the bill reflects an increased regulatory approach to abortion services. This regulation aims to ensure that any woman seeking an abortion has adequate information and support in understanding her situation and options. However, it could also introduce challenges for healthcare providers managing compliance with these extended requirements.

Summary

Senate Bill 2145 aims to amend the sonogram requirements for pregnant women seeking an abortion in Texas. This bill outlines the procedures that physicians must adhere to when performing an abortion, ensuring that the pregnant woman receives comprehensive information about the medical risks associated with the procedure. Additionally, it mandates that a sonogram be performed at least 24 hours before the abortion, allowing the woman to view the images and hear an explanation regarding the fetus or embryo's condition. The intent is to foster informed consent through enhanced communication between healthcare providers and patients.

Contention

The legislation has sparked considerable discussion among stakeholders. Supporters argue that the bill empowers women by ensuring they have all the necessary information before making potentially life-altering decisions. Conversely, opponents contend that the bill could impose undue burdens on women, particularly those in vulnerable situations, such as survivors of sexual assault or those in remote areas with limited access to healthcare facilities. Critics argue that additional requirements may hinder timely access to abortion services, disproportionately affecting women who may already face significant barriers.

Notable_points

SB2145 also introduces specific provisions for women living 100 miles or more from the nearest abortion provider, allowing them to waive the waiting period under certain conditions. Moreover, it emphasizes that women need to certify their understanding and consent explicitly, which adds another layer of administrative obligation while maintaining the focus on informed consent.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

TX HB15

Relating to informed consent to an abortion.

TX SB1027

Relating to sonogram requirements for a pregnant minor seeking an abortion.

TX SB16

Relating to informed consent to an abortion.

TX SB33

Relating to certain information provided in connection with voluntary and informed consent to abortion.

TX HB35

Relating to the waiting period before a physician may perform an abortion.

TX HB249

Relating to the waiting period before a physician may perform an abortion.

TX SB258

Relating to the disposition of embryonic and fetal tissue remains; imposing a civil penalty.

TX HB2635

Relating to the medical accuracy of informational materials given to a woman seeking an abortion.