Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2278

Introduced
1/11/23  

Caption

Abortion; when lawful, 15-week gestational age, exceptions, penalty.

Impact

The implementation of HB 2278 significantly revises the state's abortion laws, potentially impacting access to abortion services for women, particularly minors. It requires that physicians ascertain the gestational age before procedures and imposes strict conditions for those seeking abortions after this timeframe. The legal framework emphasizes procedural requirements such as obtaining informed consent from minors and, in cases of emergency, certification of the medical need for an abortion. These changes are anticipated to create a more regulated environment for abortion services within Virginia, aligning with broader national trends on reproductive rights.

Summary

House Bill 2278, titled 'Abortion; when lawful, 15-week gestational age, exceptions, penalty', introduces amendments to various sections of the Code of Virginia focusing on the legal circumstances under which an abortion may be performed. The bill provides a framework that primarily establishes a 15-week gestational age limit for permissible abortions, beyond which specific conditions must be satisfied to legally terminate a pregnancy. Notably, this framework includes provisions for cases involving medical emergencies, rape, and incest, where abortions may be permitted after the 15-week mark.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding HB 2278 include the challenges it presents to access and autonomy regarding reproductive health. Opponents of the bill may argue that the strict gestational age limitations hinder women's rights to choose and access necessary health services. Concerns have also been raised regarding the impact on minors, who may face additional barriers to obtaining consent or judicial authorization for abortions. Advocates for reproductive rights may view these measures as overly restrictive and detrimental to public health, fearing that it could result in increased risks for minors and women seeking timely access to abortion services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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