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Utah House committee passes anti-abortion bills
KSL.com ^ | March 1st, 2011 | By Lisa Riley Roche

Posted on 03/01/2011 12:44:04 PM PST by T Minus Four

SALT LAKE CITY -- Three anti-abortion bills were passed by a House committee Tuesday, including a bill requiring more frequent state inspections of abortion clinics.

"We have no idea if they're following our laws and we have no idea if women's health is being put at risk," Rep. Carl Wimmer, R-Herriman, the sponsor of HB171.

Wimmer began his presentation to the House Health and Human Services Committee by showing a video about unsanitary conditions at some out-of-state clinics that led to infections and even deaths.

He said one of the state's three abortion clinics has not been inspected in more than two years, and that no one is sure how many doctors perform elective abortions in the first trimester.

HB171, Wimmer said, would require twice-yearly inspections of abortion clinics and the doctors performing abortions except in cases of rape, incest or the health of the mother.

Doctors under the bill would be asked whether they perform elective abortions when they renew their medical licenses with the state, and those that do would have to obtain a permit.

All clinics subject to inspections under the bill would be required to pay a fee that would be set by the state to cover the cost, because, Wimmer said, Utahns overwhelmingly do not support elective abortions.

Department of Health deputy director Teresa Garrett told the committee she was not aware of any problems in Utah clinics similar to those in the video. She said the last deficiency found was that meetings weren't being held.

Melissa Bird, executive director of Planned Parenthood of Utah, said the requirements under the bill were "onerous and expensive" and injecting politics into health care.

The Utah Medical Association's Michelle McOmber raised concerns about licensing doctor's offices as abortion clinics and the possibility the names and home addresses of those doctors could become public.

Utah Eagle Forum President Gayle Ruzicka spoke in favor of the bill, saying that women might not be willing to complain if they develop an infection as a result of unsanitary conditions.

The bill passed the committee with three members opposed, including Rep. Rebecca Chavez-Houck, D-Salt Lake, who said "it's reaching for a problem that doesn't exist in this state."

The committee also passed two other anti-abortion bills from Wimmer, HB353, which expands the state's freedom of conscience law, and HB354, which would exempt the state from having to offer insurance plans under the federal health-care law that pay for elective abortions.

All three of the bills now go to the House.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: Utah
KEYWORDS: abortion; plannedparenthood; utah
Inside HB171:

Twice-yearly inspections of abortion clinics and the doctors performing abortions required, except in cases of rape, incest or the health of the mother.

Doctors will be asked whether they perform elective abortions when they renew their medical licenses with the state. Those that do must obtain a permit.

All clinics subject to inspections would be required to pay a fee set by the state to cover the cost of inspections.

1 posted on 03/01/2011 12:44:08 PM PST by T Minus Four
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Here is one of the three abortion clinics in Utah, The Utah Women's Clinic
2 posted on 03/01/2011 12:47:51 PM PST by T Minus Four ("If Mormonism were a cult, I would know it and I would not be in it")
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"Quality health care in a confidential, safe, and supportive setting is the goal at Utah Women’s Clinic. As a member of the National Abortion Federation (NAF), Utah Women’s Clinic meets the high standards of safety and professional care set by NAF’s board of physicians and women's health experts.

Utah Women’s Clinic protects the confidentiality of each patient’s visit and health records. Information is released only with the patient’s written authorization. Trust Utah Women's Clinic for discrete and private matters, including abortions, *the morning after pill, *plan B, and pregnancy tests throughout Salt Lake City, Utah."

3 posted on 03/01/2011 12:49:18 PM PST by T Minus Four ("If Mormonism were a cult, I would know it and I would not be in it")
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To: T Minus Four

A victory for women’s health. Wonder what the partisans of “women’s health” will say? Of course the greatest real victory for women’s health would be the total elimination of abortion as 1/3 of the women entering an abortionist’s office fail to leave alive.


4 posted on 03/01/2011 12:55:32 PM PST by Colonel Kangaroo
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