Kansas HB2010 prohibits abortion procedures and establishes penalties for unlawful performance of an abortion and destruction of a fertilized embryo.
Kansas HB2010 prohibits abortion procedures, defining abortion as the expulsion or extraction of a human child from its mother, regardless of gestational age. It establishes penalties for unlawful performance of an abortion and unlawful destruction of a fertilized embryo. The bill also restricts the use of fetal tissue, prohibiting the solicitation, offer, acquisition, or transfer of fetal tissue for consideration or transplantation purposes. Additionally, it amends various sections of the Kansas Statutes Annotated to reflect these changes and repeals existing sections related to abortion.
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