Indiana SB0236 amends abortion laws, including reporting requirements for abortion complications and the use of abortion-inducing drugs.
Indiana SB0236 amends the state's abortion laws by modifying the definitions of "abortion" and "abortion inducing drug." It mandates that hospitals and ambulatory outpatient surgical centers report abortion complications to the state department. The bill also requires health care providers to report the performance of abortions or the provision of abortion-inducing drugs. Additionally, it prohibits the use of telehealth or telemedicine for providing abortions or filling prescriptions intended to result in an abortion.
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