Bill Text: WV HB2002 | 2017 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Relating to parental notification of abortions performed on unemancipated minors
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 11-0)
Status: (Passed) 2017-05-23 - Chapter 186, Acts, Regular Session, 2017 [HB2002 Detail]
Download: West_Virginia-2017-HB2002-Comm_Sub.html
WEST virginia legislature
2017 regular session
Committee Substitute
for
House Bill 2002
By Delegates Kessinger, Fast, Evans, A., Romine, R., Frich, Arvon, Butler, Rowan, Wilson, Paynter and Lane, E.
[Originating in the Committee on the Judiciary; Reported on March 20, 2017]
A BILL to amend and reenact §16-2F-1, §16-2F-2, §16-2F-3, §16-2F-4, §16-2F-5, §16-2F-6, and §16-2F-8 and of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended; all relating to parental notification of abortions performed on unemancipated minors; setting out legislative findings; defining terms; clarifying parental notification requirements prior to performing an abortion on an unemancipated minor; modifying waiver language; providing exceptions; providing a judicial process to not permit parental notification; requiring reporting; providing for disciplinary actions; and providing criminal penalties.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That §16-2F-1, §16-2F-2, §16-2F-3, §16-2F-4, §16-2F-5, §16-2F-6 and §16-2F-8 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, be amended and reenacted; all to read as follows:
ARTICLE 2F. PARENTAL NOTIFICATION OF ABORTIONS PERFORMED ON UNEMANCIPATED MINORS.
§16-2F-1. Legislative findings and intent.
(a) The Legislature finds that immature minors often lack
the ability to make fully informed choices that take into account both
immediate and long-range consequences of their actions; that the medical,
emotional and psychological consequences of abortion are serious and of
indeterminate duration, particularly when the patient is immature; that in its
current abortion policy as expressed in Bellotti v. Baird, 443 U. S. 622
(1979), and H. L. v. Matheson, 450 U. S. 398 (1981), and Hodgson v.
Minnesota, 497 U.S. 417, (1990), the United States Supreme Court clearly
relies on physician's commitment to consider all factors, physical and
otherwise, before performing abortions on minors held that notification
of a parent with a judicial waiver procedure is Constitutional; that
parents ordinarily possess information essential to a physician's exercise of
his or her best medical judgment concerning their child; and that
parents who are aware that their minor daughter has had an abortion may better
ensure that the minor receives adequate medical attention after her abortion.
(b) The Legislature further finds that parental consultation regarding abortion is usually desirable and in the best interests of the minor.
(c) The Legislature further finds in accordance
with the U. S. Supreme Court's decision in Bellotti v. Baird, 443 U. S. 622
(1979), and H. L. v. Matheson, 450 U. S. 398 (1981), that there exists
important and compelling state interests:
(i) (1) in protecting minors against their
own immaturity,
(ii) (2) in fostering the family structure
and preserving it as a viable social unit, and
(iii) (3) in protecting the rights of
parents to rear their own children in their own household.
(d) It is, therefore, the intent of the Legislature to further these important and compelling state interests by enacting this parental notice provision.
§16-2F-2. Definitions.
For purposes of this article, unless the context in which used clearly requires otherwise:
(1) "Minor" means any person under the age of
eighteen years who has not graduated from high school.
(2) "Unemancipated minor" means any minor who
is neither married nor who has been emancipated as pursuant to applicable
federal law or as provided by section twenty-seven, article seven, chapter
forty-nine of this code.
(3) "Actual notice" means the giving of
notice directly, in person or by telephone.
(4) "Constructive notice" means the giving of
notice by certified mail to the last known address of the parents or legal
guardian, return receipt requested.
(5) "Abortion" means the use of any
instrument, medicine, drug or any other substance or device with intent to
terminate the pregnancy of a female known to be pregnant and with intent to
cause the expulsion of a fetus other than by live birth: Provided, That nothing
in this article shall be construed so as to prevent the prescription, sale or
transfer of intrauterine contraceptive devices or other contraceptive devices
or other generally medically accepted contraceptive devices, instruments,
medicines or drugs for a female who is not known to be pregnant and for whom
such contraceptive devices, instruments, medicines or drugs were prescribed by
a physician solely for contraceptive purposes and not for the purpose of
inducing or causing the termination of a known pregnancy.
As used in this article:
(1) "Abortion" means the use of any instrument, medicine, drug or any other substance or device with intent to terminate the pregnancy of a female known to be pregnant and with intent to cause the expulsion of a fetus other than by live birth. This article does not prevent the prescription, sale or transfer of intrauterine contraceptive devices or other contraceptive devices or other generally medically accepted contraceptive devices, instruments, medicines or drugs for a female who is not known to be pregnant and for whom the contraceptive devices, instruments, medicines or drugs were prescribed by a physician solely for contraceptive purposes and not for the purpose of inducing or causing the termination of a known pregnancy.
(2) “Medical emergency” means the same as that term is defined in section two, article two-m of this chapter.
(3) “Secretary” means the Secretary of the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources.
(4) “Unemancipated minor” means any person less than eighteen years of age who is not, or has not been, married or has not graduated from high school who is under the care custody and control of the person’s parent or parents, guardian or court of competent jurisdiction pursuant to applicable federal law or as provided in section twenty-seven, article seven, chapter forty-nine of this code.
§16-2F-3. Parental notification required for abortions performed on unemancipated minors.
(a) No physician may perform an abortion upon an
unemancipated minor unless such physician has given or caused to be given at
least twenty-four hours actual notice to one of the parents or to the legal
guardian of the pregnant minor of his intention to perform the abortion, or, if
the parent or guardian cannot be found and notified after a reasonable effort
to do so, without first having given at least forty- eight hours constructive
notice computed from the time of mailing to the parent or to the legal guardian
of the minor: Provided, That prior to giving the notification required
by this section, the physician shall advise the unemancipated minor of the
right of petition to the circuit court for waiver of notification: Provided,
however, That any such notification may be waived by a duly acknowledged
writing signed by a parent or the guardian of the minor.
(b) Upon notification being given to any parent or to
the legal guardian of such pregnant minor, the physician shall refer such
pregnant minor to a counselor or caseworker of any church or school or of the
department of human services or of any other comparable agency for the purpose
of arranging or accompanying such pregnant minor in consultation with her
parents. Such counselor shall thereafter be authorized to monitor the
circumstances and the continued relationship of and between such minor and her
parents.
(c) Parental notification required by subsection (a) of
this section may be waived by a physician, other than the physician who is to
perform the abortion, if such other physician finds that the minor is mature
enough to make the abortion decision independently or that notification would
not be in the minor's best interest. Provided, That such The other
physician shall not be associated professionally or financially with the
physician proposing to perform the abortion.
(a) A physician may not perform an abortion upon an unemancipated minor until notice of the pending abortion as required by this section is complete.
(b) A physician or his or her agent may personally give notice directly, in person, by telephone or by letter the parent, the guardian or conservator of the unemancipated minor at their usual place of residence and shall be delivered personally by the physician or his or her agent. Upon delivery of the notice, twenty-four hours shall pass until the abortion may be performed.
(c) A physician or his or her agent may provide notice by certified mail addressed to the parent, the guardian or conservator of the unemancipated minor at their usual place of residence, return receipt requested. The delivery shall be sent restricted delivery assuring that the letter is delivered only to the addressee. Time of delivery shall be deemed to occur at twelve o’clock noon on the next day on which regular mail delivery takes place unless. Upon delivery of the notice, twenty-four hours shall pass until the abortion may be performed.
(d) Parental notification required by subsections (b) and (c) of this section may be waived by a physician, if the physician or his or her agent petitions the court on behalf of the unemancipated minor as provided in section four.
(e) Parental notification required by subsections (b) and (c) of this section may be waived by a psychiatrist or a licensed psychologist, if the psychiatrist or licensed psychologist finds that that the minor is mature enough to make the abortion decision independently or that notification would not be in the minor's best interest. The psychiatrist or licensed psychologist may not be associated professionally or financially with the physician proposing to perform the abortion.
(f) Notice may be waived if the person entitled to notice certifies in writing that he or she has been notified.
§16-2F-4. Process to obtain waiver of notification.
(a) A minor An unemancipated minor who
objects to such the notice being given to her parent or legal
guardian or a physician on behalf of the unemancipated minor may
petition for a waiver of such the notice to the circuit court of
the county in which the minor unemancipated minor resides or in
which the abortion is to be performed, or to the judge of either of such
courts. Such minor may so petition and proceed in her own right or, at her
option, by a next friend.
(b) Such The petition need not be made in
any specific form and shall be sufficient if it fairly sets forth the facts and
circumstances of the matter, but shall contain the following information:
(i) The age of the petitioner and her educational level;
(ii) The county and state in which she resides;
(iii) A brief statement of petitioner's reason or reasons for the desired waiver of notification of the parent or guardian of such minor petitioner.
No such petition shall be dismissed nor shall any hearing thereon be refused because of any defect in the form of the petition.
(c) Upon the effective date of this article or as soon
thereafter as may be, The Attorney General shall prepare suggested form
petitions and accompanying instructions and shall make the same available to
the several clerks of the circuit courts. Such The clerks
shall see that a sufficient number of such suggested make the
form petitions and instructions are available in the clerk's office. for
the use of any person desiring to use the same for the purposes of this
section.
(d) All The proceedings held pursuant to
this article shall be confidential and the court shall conduct all such the
proceedings in camera. The court shall inform the minor petitioner of
her right to be represented by counsel. and that If she the
petitioner is without the requisite funds to retain the services of an
attorney, that the court will appoint an attorney to represent her
the petitioner’s interest in the matter. If the minor petitioner
desires the services of an attorney, an attorney shall be appointed to
represent such the minor petitioner, if she the
petitioner advises the court under oath or affidavit that she the
petitioner is financially unable to retain counsel. Any An
attorney appointed to represent such the minor petitioner
shall be appointed and paid for his or her services pursuant to the
provisions of article twenty-one, chapter twenty-nine of this code. Provided,
That The pay to any such attorney pursuant to such appointment shall
not exceed the sum of $100.
(e) The court shall conduct a hearing upon the petition
without delay, but in no event shall the delay may not exceed the
next succeeding judicial day. and The court shall render its decision
immediately upon its submission and, in any event, an order reflecting the
findings of fact and conclusions of law reached by the court and its judgement
shall be endorsed by the judge thereof its written order not later
than twenty-four hours following such submission and shall be
forthwith entered of in the record by the clerk of the court.
All testimony, documents, and other evidence, presented to the court,
as well as the petition, and any orders entered thereon and all
records of whatsoever nature and kind relating to the matter shall be
sealed by the clerk and shall not be opened to any person except upon order of
the court and, then, only upon a showing of good cause. being
shown therefor. A separate order book for the purposes of this article
shall be maintained by such the clerk and shall likewise
be sealed and not open to inspection by any person save upon order of the court
for good cause shown.
(f) Notice as required by section three of this article shall be ordered waived by the court if the court finds either:
(1) That the minor petitioner is mature and well
informed sufficiently to make the decision to proceed with the abortion
independently and without the notification or involvement of her parent or
legal guardian; or
(2) That notification to the person or persons to whom such
the notification would otherwise be required would not be in the best
interest of the minor petitioner.
(g) If or when the circuit court, or the judge thereof,
shall refuse to order the waiver of the notification required by section three
of this article, a copy of the petition and all orders entered in the matter
and all other documents and papers submitted to the circuit court, may be
presented to the Supreme Court of Appeals, or to any justice thereof if such
court then be in vacation, and such court or justice if deemed proper, may
thereupon order the waiver of notification otherwise required by section three
of this article. The Supreme Court of Appeals or justice thereof shall hear and
decide the matter without delay and shall enter such orders as such court or
justice may deem appropriate.
(h) If either the circuit court or the Supreme Court of
Appeals, or any judge or justice thereof if either of such courts be then in
vacation, shall order a waiver of the notification required by section three of
this article, any physician to whom a certified copy of said order shall be
presented may proceed to perform the abortion to the same extent as if such
physician were in compliance with the provisions of said section three and,
notwithstanding the fact that no notification is given to either the parent or
legal guardian of any such unemancipated minor, any such physician shall not be
subject to the penalty provisions which may be prescribed by this article for
such failure of notification.
(g) A confidential appeal shall be available to an petitioner to whom a court denies an order authorizing an abortion without notification. An order authorizing an abortion without notification may not be appealed. Access to the trial court and the Supreme Court of Appeals shall be given to an unemancipated minor.
(i) (h) No Filing fees may be are
not required of any unemancipated minor who avails herself of any of
the procedures provided by this section.
§16-2F-5. Emergency exception from notification requirements.
The notification requirements of section three of this
article do not apply where the attending physician certifies that there
is an emergency a need for an abortion to be performed if the
continuation of the pregnancy constitutes an immediate threat and grave risk to
the life or health of the pregnant minor and the attending physician so
certifies in writing setting forth the nature of such threat or risk and the
consequences which may be attendant to the continuation of the pregnancy due
to a medical emergency. Such writing A description of the medical
emergency shall be maintained with the other unemancipated
minor’s medical records. relating to such minor which are maintained. by
the physician and the facility at which such abortion is performed.
§16-2F-6. Reporting requirements for physicians.
(a) Any A physician performing an
abortion upon an unemancipated minor shall provide the department of health
secretary a written report of the procedure within thirty days after
having performed the abortion. The department of health shall provide
reporting forms for this purpose to all physicians and public health facilities
required to be licensed pursuant to article five-b of this chapter. The
following information, in addition to any other information which may be
required by the department of health secretary, regarding the
minor an unemancipated minor receiving the abortion shall be
included in such the reporting form:
(1) Age;
(2) Educational level;
(3) Previous pregnancies;
(4) Previous live births;
(5) Previous abortions;
(6) Complications, if any, of the abortion being reported;
(7) Reason for waiver of notification, of the minor's
parent or guardian, if such notice was waived; and
(8) The city and county in which the abortion was performed.
(b) Any such The report shall not
contain the name, address or other information by which the minor unemancipated
minor receiving the abortion may be identified.
§16-2F-8. Penalties.
Any person who knowingly performs an abortion upon an
unemancipated minor in violation of this article or who knowingly fails to
conform to any requirement of this article shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,
and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than $500 nor more than
$1,000 or imprisoned in the county jail not more than thirty days, or both
fined and imprisoned.
(a) Any physician or other licensed medical practitioner who intentionally or recklessly performs or induces an abortion in violation of this article is considered to have acted outside the scope of practice permitted by law or otherwise in breach of the standard of care owed to patients, and is subject to discipline from the applicable licensure board for that conduct, including, but not limited to, loss of professional license to practice.
(b) A person, not subject to subsection (a) of this section, who intentionally or recklessly performs or induces an abortion in violation of this article is considered to have engaged in the unauthorized practice of medicine in violation of section thirteen, article three, chapter thirty of this code, and upon conviction, subject to the penalties contained in that section.
(c) In addition to the penalties set forth in subsections (a) and (b) of this section, a patient may seek any remedy otherwise available to such patient by applicable law.
(d) No penalty may be assessed against any patient upon whom an abortion is performed or induced or attempted to be performed or induced.
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to modify the law requiring parental notification of abortions performed on unemancipated minors.
Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from a heading or the present law and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.