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IA HF775
IA HF775A bill for an act relating to medication abortions including required informed consent and the dispensing of abortion-inducing drugs to patients within the state.(Formerly HSB 186.)
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Introduced
03/05/2025
03/05/2025
In Committee
04/03/2025
04/03/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
91st General Assembly
Bill Summary
This bill relates to medication abortions. The bill requires a private office, freestanding organized outpatient health facility, hospital, or other facility in which medication abortions are performed to conspicuously post a sign in a location as described in the bill relating to the effectiveness and possibility of avoiding, ceasing, or even reversing the effects of a medication abortion. The bill requires that, except in the case of a medical emergency, in addition to compliance with the abortion prerequisites of Code chapter 146A, a physician shall not perform or attempt to perform a medication abortion unless the physician who will perform the medication abortion, the referring physician, or an agent of either physician obtains written certification from the pregnant woman. The written certification shall provide that the woman has been informed, by telephone or in person, prior to the medication abortion, of all of the risks commonly associated with a medication abortion, that it may be possible to reverse the intended effects of a medication abortion if the woman changes her mind but that time is of the essence, and that information on and assistance with reversing the effects of a medication abortion is available on the department of health and human services (HHS) internet site. Following the dispensing of an abortion-inducing drug, the attending physician or an agent of the attending physician shall provide written medical discharge instructions to the woman which must include the statement specified in the bill. The bill requires HHS to publish and to make available on HHS’s internet site, materials designed to inform a woman of the possibility of reversing the effects of a medication abortion if the woman changes her mind, and information on and assistance with the resources that may be available to help reverse the effects of a medication abortion. The bill also prohibits a person from dispensing mifepristone to a patient in this state for use by such patient in inducing a medication abortion unless the mifepristone is dispensed directly to such patient in a health care setting. Failure of a physician to comply with the bill is grounds for licensee discipline. The bill also provides that the bill shall not be construed to create or recognize a right to an abortion or to impose civil or criminal liability on a woman upon whom an abortion is performed.
AI Summary
This bill establishes new regulations for medication abortions in Iowa, requiring healthcare facilities to post signs indicating that medication abortions may be reversible and physicians must obtain written certification that patients have been informed about potential abortion reversal. The bill defines key terms like "abortion-inducing drug" (specifically mentioning mifepristone and misoprostol) and "medication abortion," and mandates that physicians provide patients with detailed information about abortion risks and potential reversal options. Facilities must display signs stating that medication abortions are not always effective and that reversal might be possible, with specific requirements for sign size and placement in waiting rooms and consultation areas. The bill requires physicians to provide written discharge instructions including information about potential abortion reversal and maintain documentation of these communications. Additionally, the legislation stipulates that mifepristone can only be dispensed directly to patients in healthcare settings, and failure to comply with these requirements could result in disciplinary action against a physician's medical license. Importantly, the bill explicitly states that it does not create a right to abortion or impose liability on women undergoing the procedure.
Committee Categories
Health and Social Services
Sponsors (0)
No sponsors listed
Other Sponsors (1)
Health And Human Services (House)
Last Action
Referred to Health and Human Services. H.J. 896. (on 04/03/2025)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislation/BillBook?ga=91&ba=HF775 |
| BillText | https://www.legis.iowa.gov/docs/publications/LGI/91/attachments/HF775.html |
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