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Abortion Laws

Updated June 2008

Abortion and related issues concerning fetal rights are debated each year during state legislative sessions. Laws dealing with mandatory counseling and waiting periods for abortion, state funding of abortion under Medicaid, parental involvement in abortions for minors and abortion policy in the absence of Roe are all frequently debated on the floors of state legislatures across the country. This site provides charts containing information on the laws related to these topics.

               Mandatory Counseling and Waiting Periods for Abortion

State

           Counseling

Length of Waiting Period
  Counseling Required

Includes Information On:

 
     Breast Cancer

 Fetal Pain

 Psychological Impact  Ultrasound Services  
 Alabama  X            24 hours
 Alaska  X  X  X        
 Arkansas  X    X        Prior day
 California  X            
 Connecticut  X            
 Delaware  X            ±
 Florida  ±            
 Georgia  X    X    X    24 hours
 Idaho  X            24 hours
 Illinois              
 Indiana  X        X    18 hours
 Kansas  X  X          24 hours
 Kentucky  X          24 hours
 Louisiana  X   X      24 hours
 Maine  X            
 Massachusetts              ±
 Michigan  X      X    24 hours
 Minnesota  X    X        24 hours
 Mississippi  X  X          24 hours
 Missouri  X            24 hours
 Montana  ±            ±
 Nebraska  X      X      24 hours
 Nevada  X            
 North Dakota  X            24 hours
 Ohio  X            24 hours
 Oklahoma  X  X  X    X    24 hours
 Pennsylvania  X            24 hours
 Rhode Island  X            
 South Carolina  X      X      1 hour
 South Dakota  X    X  X      24 hours
 Tennessee  X            ±
 Texas  X  X  X  X      24 hours
 Utah  X      X  X    24 hours
 Virginia  X            24 hours
 West Virginia  X  X    X      24 hours
 Wisconsin  X        X    24 hours
 Total  32  6  8  7  6    24

All states waive mandatory waiting period requirements in a medical emergency or when the woman's life or health is threatened. In Utah, the waiting period requirement is waived if the pregnancy is a result of rape or incest, the fetus has grave defects or the patient is younger than 15. The counseling requirement is waived in cases of ectopic pregnancy or severe fetal abnormality (Alabama) and in cases of a medical emergency (Georgia and Rhode Island).

± Permanently enjoined by court order; policy not in effect.

Source: Guttmacher Institute 2008.

 

       State Funding of Abortion Under Medicaid

 

   Generally Follows the Federal Standard, Funds in Cases of:

 

State

 Life Endangerment, Rape and Incest

 Other Exceptions

 Funds All of Most Medically Necessary Abortions

 Alabama  X    
 Alaska      Court Order
 Arizona      Court Order
 Arkansas  X    
 California      Court Order
 Colorado  X    
 Connecticut      Court Order
 Delaware  X    
 Dist. of Columbia  X    
 Florida  X    
 Georgia  X    
 Hawaii      Voluntarily
 Idaho  X    
 Illinois      Court Order
 Indiana  X  Physical Health  
 Iowa  X  Fetal Abnormality  
 Kansas  X    
 Kentucky  X    
 Louisiana  X    
 Maine  X    
 Maryland      Voluntarily
 Massachusetts      Court Order
 Michigan  X    
 Minnesota      Court Order
 Mississippi  X  Fetal Abnormality  
 Missouri  X    
 Montana      Court Order
 Nebraska  X    
 Nevada  X    
 New Hampshire  X    
 New Jersey      Court Order
 New Mexico      Court Order
 New York      Voluntarily
 North Carolina  X    
 North Dakota  X    
 Ohio  X    
 Oklahoma  X    
 Oregon      Court Order
 Pennsylvania  X    
 Rhode Island  X    
 South Carolina  X    
 South Dakota  *    
 Tennessee  X    
 Texas  X    
 Utah  X  Physical Health/Fetal Abnormality  
 Vermont      Court Order
 Virginia  X  Fetal Abnormality  
 Washington      Voluntarily
 West Virginia      Court Order
 Wisconsin  X  Physical Health  
 Wyoming  X    
 Total  32 + DC    17

* State only pays for abortions when necessary to protect the woman's life.

Source: Guttmacher Institute 2008

             Parental Involvement in Minor's Abortions

 

   Required Parental Involvement

   Alternatives

   Exceptions

 State

 Consent

 Notification

 Judicial Bypass

 Other Adult Relatives

 Medical Emergency

 Abuse, Assault, Incest or Neglect

 Alabama  X    X    X  X
 Alaska  ±          
 Arizona  X    X    X  X
 Arkansas  X    X    X  X
 California  ±          
 Colorado    X  X    X  
 Delaware    X,*,¥  X,*,¥  X,¥  X,¥  
 Florida    X  X    X  
 Georgia    X  X    X  
 Idaho  X    X    X  X
 Illinois    ±        
 Indiana  X    X    X  
 Iowa    X  X  X  X  X
 Kansas    X  X    X  X
 Kentucky  X    X    X  
 Louisiana  X    X      
 Maryland    X*  X*      
 Massachusetts  X    X      
 Michigan  X    X    X  
 Minnesota    Both Parents  X    X  X
 Mississippi  Both Parents    X    X  
 Missouri  X    X      
 Montana    ±        
 Nebraska    X  X    X  X
 Nevada    ±        
 New Jersey    ±        
 New Mexico  ±          
 North Carolina  X    X  X  X  
 North Dakota  Both Parents    X    X  
 Ohio  X    X      
 Oklahoma  X  X  X    X  X
 Pennsylvania  X    X    X  
 Rhode Island  X    X      
 South Carolina  X,¥    X, ¥  X, ¥  X, ¥  X, ¥
 South Dakota    X  X    X  
 Tennessee  X    X    X  X
 Texas  X    X    X  
 Utah  X  X  X, £    X  X, ¢
 Virginia  X    X  X  X  X
 West Virginia    X*  X*    X  
 Wisconsin  X*    X*  X  X  X
 Wyoming  X    X    X  
 Total  24  13 35    6 29  14 

Note: Except where indicated, policies require the involvement of one parent.

± Enforcement permanently enjoined by court order; policy not in effect.
§ Temporarily blocked by court order, policy not in effect.
* Allows specified health professionals to waive parental involvement if judge is unavailable.
¥ While most states laws apply to minors under 18, South Carolina's law applies to women under 17 and Delaware's law applies to women under 16.
£ The provision only applies to parental consent requirements
¢ The provision only applies to the parental notification requirements

Source: Guttmacher Institute 2008.

       Abortion Policy in the Absence of Roe

 

   Criminalizing Abortion Except in Cases of Life Endangerment

 
 State

 Abortion Ban

 Abortion Ban if Roe Overturned

 Upholding Right to Abortion
 California      X
 Connecticut      X
 Hawaii      X
 Illinois      
 Kentucky      
 Louisiana  ±  X  
 Maine      X
 Maryland      X
 Mississippi    X  
 Nevada      X
 North Dakota    §  
 South Dakota    X  
 Utah  ±    
 Washington      X
 Total  2  4  7

± Enforcement permanently enjoined by court order; policy not in effect
§ Law allows a physician to claim an affirmative defense that the abortion was necessary to protect the life of the woman or in cases of rape and incest.

Source: Guttmacher Institute 2008.


 

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