Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2651

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

Caption

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

Impact

The introduction of HB 2651 could have a profound impact on the lives of unemancipated minors in Texas. By eliminating the need for parental consent or judicial bypass, the bill aims to ease access to abortions for vulnerable minors who may fear retaliation or family conflict. However, this aspect of the bill has sparked contention among lawmakers and advocacy groups, with proponents arguing it empowers minors, while opponents worry it may undermine parental rights and protections typically afforded to minors in medical decision-making.

Summary

House Bill 2651 aims to amend current Texas law regarding abortion for unemancipated minors. The bill proposes an exemption from existing abortion restrictions, allowing a physician to perform or induce an abortion on an unemancipated minor without obtaining parental consent or judicial approval. This significant legislative change reflects ongoing debates surrounding reproductive rights and minors' autonomy in making health-related decisions. Under this proposed law, unemancipated minors who have been victims of sexual assault or incest can access abortion services with increased confidentiality and support.

Contention

Notably, the bill seeks to repeal existing provisions under the Family Code that require parental consent for a minor seeking an abortion. This has led to a fierce debate on the implications of providing such autonomy to minors without parental involvement. Supporters emphasize the importance of protecting minors from potentially harmful domestic circumstances and providing necessary medical care promptly, while opponents raise concerns about the potential risks and the importance of family involvement in such significant decisions.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 171. Abortion
    • Section: 0122
    • Section: New Section

Family Code

  • Chapter 33. Notice Of And Consent To Abortion
    • Section: New Section

Occupations Code

  • Chapter 164. Disciplinary Actions And Procedures
    • Section: 052

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3588

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

Similar Bills

TX HB51

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

TX HB15

Relating to informed consent to an abortion.

TX SB16

Relating to informed consent to an abortion.

TX SB1027

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

TX SB2145

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

TX SB258

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

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.