Tennessee Subject | Abortion | Senate | Introduced

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TNSB1971Intro
25%
As introduced, creates the criminal offense of abortion trafficking of a minor; provides for a civil action against a person committing the offense of abortion trafficking of a minor for the wrongful death of an unborn child that was aborted. - Amend...
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2024-03-27
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB1590Intro
25%
As introduced, enacts the "Fundamental Right to Reproductive Health Care Act." - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 20; Title 37; Title 39; Title 49; Title 53; Title 56; Title 63; Title 68 and Title 71.
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2024-03-11
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB0699Intro
25%
As introduced, requires the department of health to publish on its website information on the possibility of reversing the effects of a chemical abortion in any language that is the primary language spoken by 1 percent or more of this state's populat...
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2024-03-08
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB2195Intro
25%
As introduced, requires the department of health to publish on its website information on the possibility of reversing the effects of a chemical abortion in any language that is the primary language spoken by 1 percent or more of this state's populat...
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2024-02-12
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB2613Intro
25%
As introduced, exempts from the offense of criminal abortion an abortion that is performed or attempted by a licensed physician in a licensed hospital or ambulatory surgical treatment center on a patient who is under 13 years of age; requires the phy...
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2024-02-05
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB2308Intro
25%
As introduced, requires the commissioner of health to maintain any record or report on disposition of an aborted fetus or aborted fetal tissue for at least 15 years. - Amends TCA Title 9; Title 16; Title 20; Title 29; Title 37; Title 39; Title 62; Ti...
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2024-02-01
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB1918Intro
25%
As introduced, states that the term "abortion," as defined for the offense of criminal abortion, does not include the use of contraceptives, including any device, medication, biological product, or procedure that is intended for use in the prevention...
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2024-01-29
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB1826Intro
25%
As introduced, specifies that the offense of criminal abortion does not include an abortion that was necessary due to a medical emergency affecting the physical or mental health of the pregnant person or performed on a patient whose pregnancy was the...
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2024-01-25
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB1728Intro
25%
As introduced, specifies that the offense of criminal abortion does not include an abortion that was necessary due to a medical emergency affecting the physical or mental health of the pregnant person or performed on a patient whose pregnancy was the...
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2024-01-22
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB0983Intro
25%
As introduced, limits the offense of criminal abortion to only apply to elective abortions; defines elective abortion as any abortion that is not medically necessary to prevent the death of the pregnant woman or to prevent serious risk of substantial...
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2023-03-22
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB0857Intro
25%
As introduced, exempts from the offense of criminal abortion an abortion that is performed on a patient whose pregnancy is the result of rape or incest if the abortion is performed prior to a certain gestational age; requires the physician performing...
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2023-02-28
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB1013Intro
25%
As introduced, changes from 10 days to three business days after an abortion the time within which the abortion must be reported to the office of vital records by the person in charge of the institution where the abortion was performed or by the atte...
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2023-02-06
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB1012Intro
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As introduced, reduces from seven calendar days to three business days the period within which a physician must notify the board of medical examiners after learning that the physician has been criminally charged with violating the statutory prohibiti...
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2023-02-06
To Senate Judiciary Committee
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