Texas 2021 - 87th 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HB6

Caption

Relating to abortion complication reporting and the regulation of drug-induced abortion procedures, providers, and facilities; creating a criminal offense.

Impact

This legislation introduces comprehensive reporting requirements for health care providers performing drug-induced abortions. Specifically, it mandates that physicians record and report any complications associated with abortions, which underscores the state's regulatory role in that area. Moreover, the bill imposes criminal penalties on any individuals who intentionally violate these reporting protocols, designating such violations as state jail felonies, while assuring that the women themselves are not held liable for these violations.

Summary

House Bill 6 seeks to establish stricter regulations regarding abortion procedures, particularly drug-induced abortions. It emphasizes the state’s interest in protecting the health and welfare of women undergoing such procedures. The bill outlines significant medical complications that can arise from the use of abortion-inducing drugs like mifepristone, highlighting concerns about the risks associated with these drugs as gestational age increases.

Contention

Reactions to HB6 are polarized. Advocates of the bill argue that it instills necessary oversight to safeguard women's health during drug-induced abortions. Conversely, opponents contend that it may deter women from seeking timely abortions due to the fear of legal repercussions and increased complications. Critics also express concern that this law could undermine judicial precedents regarding reproductive rights, particularly those circumstances under which a pregnant woman’s health is at risk.

Companion Bills

TX SB4

Same As Relating to abortion complication reporting and the regulation of drug-induced abortion procedures, providers, and facilities; creating a criminal offense.

Similar Bills

TX HB6

Relating to abortion complication reporting and the regulation of drug-induced abortion procedures, providers, and facilities; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB4

Relating to abortion complication reporting and the regulation of drug-induced abortion procedures, providers, and facilities; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB4

Relating to abortion complication reporting and the regulation of drug-induced abortion procedures, providers, and facilities; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB394

Relating to abortion complication reporting and the regulation of drug-induced abortion procedures, providers, and facilities; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB2337

Relating to abortion complication reporting and the regulation of drug-induced abortion procedures, providers, and facilities; creating a criminal offense.

SC H3092

Chemically Induced Abortions

TX SB97

Relating to distributing or prescribing abortion-inducing drugs; providing penalties.

TX HB5087

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