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INFORMED CONSENT AMENDMENTS

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2010 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Carl Wimmer

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Senate Sponsor: D. Chris Buttars

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill amends provisions of the Utah Criminal Code relating to providing informed
             10      consent to a woman who is seeking an abortion.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    describes informed consent requirements relating to a woman who is seeking an
             14      abortion;
             15          .    requires that, if an ultrasound is performed on a woman before an abortion is
             16      performed, the ultrasound images will be simultaneously displayed in a manner to
             17      permit the woman to choose to view the images or not to view the images;
             18          .    requires that, if a woman described in the preceding paragraph desires, the woman
             19      shall be given a detailed description of the ultrasound images;
             20          .    describes exceptions to the informed consent provisions contained in this bill;
             21          .    describes the printed materials and informational video relating to abortion that the
             22      Department of Health is required to produce;
             23          .    subject to certain exceptions, requires a facility that performs an abortion on a
             24      woman to provide the printed materials and informational video described in the
             25      preceding paragraph to the woman at least 24 hours before the abortion is
             26      performed;
             27          .    requires that the printed materials and video described in this bill be made
             28      available:
             29              .    at no cost; and


             30              .    for viewing on the Department of Health's website;
             31          .    requires the Department of Health to make an annual report to the Health and
             32      Human Services Interim Committee on statistics relating to the informed consent
             33      provisions described in this bill;
             34          .    describes reporting requirements for physicians; and
             35          .    makes technical changes.
             36      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             37          None
             38      Other Special Clauses:
             39          None
             40      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             41      AMENDS:
             42          76-7-304.5, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2006, Chapter 207
             43          76-7-305, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapter 57
             44          76-7-313, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1981, Chapter 126
             45      ENACTS:
             46          76-7-305.6, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             47          76-7-305.7, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             48      REPEALS AND REENACTS:
             49          76-7-305.5, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapter 57
             50     
             51      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             52          Section 1. Section 76-7-304.5 is amended to read:
             53           76-7-304.5. Consent required for abortions performed on minors -- Hearing to
             54      allow a minor to self-consent -- Appeals.
             55          (1) As used in this section, "minor" is as defined in Subsection 76-7-304 (1).
             56          (2) In addition to the other requirements of this part, a physician may not perform an
             57      abortion on a minor unless:


             58          (a) the physician obtains the informed written consent of a parent or guardian of the
             59      minor, consistent with [Section] Sections 76-7-305 , 76-7-305.5 , and 76-7-305.6 ;
             60          (b) the minor is granted the right, by court order under Subsection (5)(b), to consent to
             61      the abortion without obtaining consent from a parent or guardian; or
             62          (c) (i) a medical condition exists that, on the basis of the physician's good faith
             63      clinical judgment, so complicates the medical condition of a pregnant minor as to necessitate
             64      the abortion of her pregnancy to avert:
             65          (A) the minor's death; or
             66          (B) a serious risk of substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function
             67      of the minor; and
             68          (ii) there is not sufficient time to obtain the consent in the manner chosen by the minor
             69      under Subsection (3) before it is necessary to terminate the minor's pregnancy in order to avert
             70      the minor's death or impairment described in Subsection (2)(c)(i).
             71          (3) A pregnant minor who wants to have an abortion may choose:
             72          (a) to seek consent from a parent or guardian under Subsection (2)(a); or
             73          (b) to seek a court order under Subsection (2)(b).
             74          (4) If a pregnant minor fails to obtain the consent of a parent or guardian of the minor
             75      to the performance of an abortion, or if the minor chooses not to seek the consent of a parent
             76      or guardian, the minor may file a petition with the juvenile court to obtain a court order under
             77      Subsection (2)(b).
             78          (5) (a) A hearing on a petition described in Subsection (4) shall be closed to the
             79      public.
             80          (b) After considering the evidence presented at the hearing, the court shall order that
             81      the minor may obtain an abortion without the consent of a parent or guardian of the minor if
             82      the court finds by a preponderance of the evidence that:
             83          (i) the minor:
             84          (A) has given her informed consent to the abortion; and
             85          (B) is mature and capable of giving informed consent to the abortion; or


             86          (ii) an abortion would be in the minor's best interest.
             87          (6) The Judicial Council shall make rules that:
             88          (a) provide for the administration of the proceedings described in this section;
             89          (b) provide for the appeal of a court's decision under this section;
             90          (c) ensure the confidentiality of the proceedings described in this section and the
             91      records related to the proceedings; and
             92          (d) establish procedures to expedite the hearing and appeal proceedings described in
             93      this section.
             94          Section 2. Section 76-7-305 is amended to read:
             95           76-7-305. Informed consent requirements for abortion -- 24-hour wait
             96      mandatory -- Exceptions.
             97          (1) [No abortion may be performed unless] A person may not perform an abortion,
             98      unless, before performing the abortion, the physician who will perform the abortion obtains a
             99      voluntary and informed written consent[,] from the woman on whom the abortion is
             100      performed, that is consistent with:
             101          (a) Section 8.08 of the American Medical Association's Code of Medical Ethics,
             102      Current Opinions[,]; and
             103          (b) the provisions of this section [is first obtained by the attending physician from the
             104      woman upon whom the abortion is to be performed].
             105          (2) Except [in the case of a medical emergency] as provided in Subsection (8), consent
             106      to an abortion is voluntary and informed only if:
             107          (a) at least 24 hours [prior to] before the abortion, the physician who is to perform the
             108      abortion, the referring physician, a registered nurse, nurse practitioner, advanced practice
             109      registered nurse, certified nurse midwife, genetic counselor, or physician's assistant, in a
             110      face-to-face consultation, orally informs the woman:
             111          (i) consistent with Subsection (3)(a), of:
             112          (A) the nature of the proposed abortion procedure [or treatment,];
             113          (B) specifically how [that] the procedure described in Subsection (2)(a)(i)(A) will


             114      affect the fetus[,]; and
             115          (C) the risks and alternatives to an abortion procedure or treatment [that any person
             116      would consider material to the decision of whether or not to undergo an abortion];
             117          (ii) of the probable gestational age and a description of the development of the unborn
             118      child at the time the abortion would be performed;
             119          (iii) of the medical risks associated with carrying her child to term; and
             120          (iv) except as provided in Subsection (3)(b), if the abortion is to be performed on an
             121      unborn child who is at least 20 weeks gestational age:
             122          (A) that, upon the woman's request, an anesthetic or analgesic will be administered to
             123      the unborn child, through the woman, to eliminate or alleviate organic pain to the unborn child
             124      that may be caused by the particular method of abortion to be employed; and
             125          (B) of any medical risks to the woman that are associated with administering the
             126      anesthetic or analgesic described in Subsection (2)(a)(iv)(A);
             127          (b) at least 24 hours prior to the abortion the physician who is to perform the abortion,
             128      the referring physician, or, as specifically delegated by either of those physicians, a registered
             129      nurse, licensed practical nurse, certified nurse-midwife, advanced practice registered nurse,
             130      clinical laboratory technologist, psychologist, marriage and family therapist, clinical social
             131      worker, genetic counselor, or certified social worker [has] orally, in a face-to-face
             132      consultation, [informed] informs the pregnant woman that:
             133          (i) the Department of Health, in accordance with Section 76-7-305.5 , publishes
             134      printed material and an informational video that:
             135          (A) provides medically accurate information regarding all abortion procedures that
             136      may be used;
             137          (B) describes the gestational stages of an unborn child; and
             138          (C) includes information regarding public and private services and agencies available
             139      to assist her through pregnancy, at childbirth, and while the child is dependent, including
             140      private and agency adoption alternatives;
             141          (ii) the printed material and a viewing of or a copy of the informational video [shall be


             142      provided to her free of charge;] shall be made available to her, free of charge, on the
             143      Department of Health's website;
             144          (iii) medical assistance benefits may be available for prenatal care, childbirth, and
             145      neonatal care, and that more detailed information on the availability of that assistance is
             146      contained in the printed materials and the informational video published by the Department of
             147      Health;
             148          (iv) except as provided in Subsection (3)(c)[,]:
             149          (A) the father of the unborn child is legally required to assist in the support of her
             150      child, even [in instances where] if he has offered to pay for the abortion[, and that]; and
             151          (B) the Office of Recovery Services within the Department of Human Services will
             152      assist her in collecting child support; and
             153          (v) she has the right to view an ultrasound of the unborn child, at no expense to her,
             154      upon her request;
             155          (c) the information required to be provided to the pregnant woman under Subsection
             156      (2)(a) is also provided by the physician who is to perform the abortion, in a face-to-face
             157      consultation, prior to performance of the abortion, unless the attending or referring physician
             158      is the individual who provides the information required under Subsection (2)(a);
             159          (d) a copy of the printed materials published by the Department of Health has been
             160      provided to the pregnant woman;
             161          (e) the informational video, published by the Department of Health, has been provided
             162      to the pregnant woman in accordance with Subsection (4); and
             163          (f) the pregnant woman has certified in writing, prior to the abortion, that the
             164      information required to be provided under Subsections (2)(a) through (e) was provided, in
             165      accordance with the requirements of those subsections.
             166          (3) (a) The alternatives required to be provided under Subsection (2)(a)(i) [shall]
             167      include:
             168          (i) a description of adoption services, including private and agency adoption methods;
             169      and


             170          (ii) a statement that it is legal for adoptive parents to financially assist in pregnancy
             171      and birth expenses.
             172          (b) The information described in Subsection (2)(a)(iv) may be omitted from the
             173      information required to be provided to a pregnant woman under this section if[: (i)] the
             174      abortion is performed for a reason described in Subsection 76-7-302 (3)(b)(i)[; and].
             175          [(ii) due to a serious medical emergency, time does not permit compliance with the
             176      requirement to provide the information described in Subsection (2)(a)(iv).]
             177          (c) The information described in Subsection (2)(b)(iv) may be omitted from the
             178      information required to be provided to a pregnant woman under this section if the woman is
             179      pregnant as the result of rape.
             180          (d) Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit a person described in
             181      Subsection (2)(a) from, when providing the information described in Subsection (2)(a)(iv),
             182      informing a woman of the person's own opinion regarding:
             183          (i) the capacity of an unborn child to experience pain;
             184          (ii) the advisability of administering an anesthetic or analgesic to an unborn child; or
             185          (iii) any other matter related to fetal pain.
             186          (4) When the informational video described in Section 76-7-305.5 is provided to a
             187      pregnant woman, the person providing the information shall [first]:
             188          (a) request that the woman view the video at that time or at another specifically
             189      designated time and location[. If]; or
             190          (b) if the woman chooses not to [do so, a copy of the video shall be provided to her]
             191      view the video at a time described in Subsection (4)(a), inform the woman that she can access
             192      the video on the Department of Health's website.
             193          (5) When a serious medical emergency compels the performance of an abortion, the
             194      physician shall inform the woman prior to the abortion, if possible, of the medical indications
             195      supporting the physician's judgment that an abortion is necessary.
             196          (6) If an ultrasound is performed on a woman before an abortion is performed, the
             197      person who performs the ultrasound, or another qualified person, shall:


             198          (a) inform the woman that the ultrasound images will be simultaneously displayed in a
             199      manner to permit her to:
             200          (i) view the images, if she chooses to view the images; or
             201          (ii) not view the images, if she chooses not to view the images;
             202          (b) simultaneously display the ultrasound images in order to permit the woman to:
             203          (i) view the images, if she chooses to view the images; or
             204          (ii) not view the images, if she chooses not to view the images;
             205          (c) inform the woman that, if she desires, the person performing the ultrasound, or
             206      another qualified person shall provide a detailed description of the ultrasound images,
             207      including:
             208          (i) the dimensions of the unborn child;
             209          (ii) the presence of cardiac activity in the unborn child, if present and viewable; and
             210          (iii) the presence of external body parts or internal organs, if present and viewable; and
             211          (d) provide the detailed description described in Subsection (6)(c), if the woman
             212      requests it.
             213          [(6)] (7) [Any] In addition to the criminal penalties described in this part, a physician
             214      who violates the provisions of this section:
             215          (a) is guilty of unprofessional conduct as defined in Section 58-67-102 or 58-68-102 ;
             216      and
             217          (b) shall be subject to:
             218          (i) suspension or revocation of the physician's license for the practice of medicine and
             219      surgery in accordance with Section 58-67-401 or 58-68-401 ; and
             220          (ii) administrative penalties in accordance with Section 58-67-402 or 58-68-402 .
             221          [(7)] (8) A physician is not guilty of violating this section for failure to furnish any of
             222      the information described in Subsection (2), or for failing to comply with Subsection (6), if:
             223          (a) the physician can demonstrate by a preponderance of the evidence that the
             224      physician reasonably believed that furnishing the information would have resulted in a
             225      severely adverse effect on the physical or mental health of the pregnant woman;


             226          (b) in the physician's professional judgment, the abortion was necessary to [save the
             227      pregnant woman's life;] avert:
             228          (i) the death of the woman on whom the abortion is performed; or
             229          (ii) a serious risk of substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function
             230      of the woman on whom the abortion is performed;
             231          (c) the pregnancy was the result of rape or rape of a child, as defined in Sections
             232      76-5-402 and 76-5-402.1 ;
             233          (d) the pregnancy was the result of incest, as defined in Subsection 76-5-406 (10) and
             234      Section 76-7-102 ; or
             235          (e) at the time of the abortion, the pregnant woman was 14 years of age or younger.
             236          [(8)] (9) A physician who complies with the provisions of this section and Section
             237      76-7-304.5 may not be held civilly liable to the physician's patient for failure to obtain
             238      informed consent under Section 78B-3-406 .
             239          (10) (a) The Department of Health shall provide an ultrasound, in accordance with the
             240      provisions of Subsection (2)(b), at no expense to the pregnant woman.
             241          (b) A local health department shall refer a person who requests an ultrasound
             242      described in Subsection (10)(a) to the Department of Health.
             243          Section 3. Section 76-7-305.5 is repealed and reenacted to read:
             244          76-7-305.5. Requirements for printed materials and informational video.
             245          (1) In order to ensure that a woman's consent to an abortion is truly an informed
             246      consent, the Department of Health shall, in accordance with the requirements of this section:
             247          (a) publish printed materials; and
             248          (b) produce an informational video.
             249          (2) The printed materials and the informational video described in Subsection (1)
             250      shall:
             251          (a) be scientifically accurate, comprehensible, and presented in a truthful,
             252      nonmisleading manner;
             253          (b) present adoption as a preferred and positive choice and alternative to abortion;


             254          (c) be printed and produced in a manner that conveys the state's preference for
             255      childbirth over abortion;
             256          (d) state that the state prefers childbirth over abortion;
             257          (e) state that it is unlawful for any person to coerce a woman to undergo an abortion;
             258          (f) state that any physician who performs an abortion without obtaining the woman's
             259      informed consent or without providing her a private medical consultation in accordance with
             260      the requirements of this section, may be liable to her for damages in a civil action at law;
             261          (g) provide information on resources and public and private services available to assist
             262      a pregnant woman, financially or otherwise, during pregnancy, at childbirth, and while the
             263      child is dependent, including:
             264          (i) medical assistance benefits for prenatal care, childbirth, and neonatal care;
             265          (ii) services and supports available under Section 35A-3-308 ;
             266          (iii) other financial aid that may be available during an adoption; and
             267          (iv) services available from public adoption agencies, private adoption agencies, and
             268      private attorneys whose practice includes adoption;
             269          (h) describe the adoption-related expenses that may be paid under Section 76-7-203 ;
             270          (i) describe the persons who may pay the adoption related expenses described in
             271      Subsection (2)(h);
             272          (j) describe the legal responsibility of the father of a child to assist in child support,
             273      even if the father has agreed to pay for an abortion;
             274          (k) describe the services available through the Office of Recovery Services, within the
             275      Department of Human Services, to establish and collect the support described in Subsection
             276      (2)(j);
             277          (l) state that private adoption is legal;
             278          (m) in accordance with Subsection (3), describe the probable anatomical and
             279      physiological characteristics of an unborn child at two-week gestational increments from
             280      fertilization to full term, including:
             281          (i) brain and heart function; and


             282          (ii) the presence and development of external members and internal organs;
             283          (n) describe abortion procedures used in current medical practice at the various stages
             284      of growth of the unborn child, including:
             285          (i) the medical risks associated with each procedure;
             286          (ii) the risk related to subsequent childbearing that are associated with each procedure;
             287      and
             288          (iii) the consequences of each procedure to the unborn child at various stages of fetal
             289      development;
             290          (o) describe the possible detrimental psychological effects of abortion;
             291          (p) describe the medical risks associated with carrying a child to term; and
             292          (q) include relevant information on the possibility of an unborn child's survival at the
             293      two-week gestational increments described in Subsection (2)(m).
             294          (3) The information described in Subsection (2)(m) shall be accompanied by the
             295      following for each gestational increment described in Subsection (2)(m):
             296          (a) pictures or video segments that accurately represent the normal development of an
             297      unborn child at that stage of development; and
             298          (b) the dimensions of the fetus at that stage of development.
             299          (4) The printed material and video described in Subsection (1) may include a toll-free
             300      24-hour telephone number that may be called in order to obtain, orally, a list and description
             301      of services, agencies, and adoption attorneys in the locality of the caller.
             302          (5) In addition to the requirements described in Subsection (2), the printed material
             303      described in Subsection (1)(a) shall:
             304          (a) be printed in a typeface large enough to be clearly legible;
             305          (b) in accordance with Subsection (6), include a geographically indexed list of public
             306      and private services and agencies available to assist a woman, financially or otherwise,
             307      through pregnancy, at childbirth, and while the child is dependent;
             308          (c) except as provided in Subsection (7), include a separate brochure that contains
             309      truthful, nonmisleading information regarding:


             310          (i) the ability of an unborn child to experience pain during an abortion procedure;
             311          (ii) the measures that may be taken, including the administration of an anesthetic or
             312      analgesic to an unborn child, to alleviate or eliminate pain to an unborn child during an
             313      abortion procedure;
             314          (iii) the effectiveness and advisability of taking the measures described in Subsection
             315      (5)(c)(ii); and
             316          (iv) potential medical risks to a pregnant woman that are associated with the
             317      administration of an anesthetic or analgesic to an unborn child during an abortion procedure.
             318          (6) The list described in Subsection (5)(b) shall include:
             319          (a) private attorneys whose practice includes adoption; and
             320          (b) the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of each person listed under
             321      Subsection (5)(b) or (6)(a).
             322          (7) A person or facility is not required to provide the information described in
             323      Subsection (5)(c) to a patient or potential patient, if the abortion is to be performed:
             324          (a) on an unborn child who is less than 20 weeks gestational age at the time of the
             325      abortion; or
             326          (b) on an unborn child who is at least 20 weeks gestational age at the time of the
             327      abortion, if:
             328          (i) the abortion is being performed for a reason described in Subsection
             329      76-7-302 (3)(b)(i); and
             330          (ii) due to a serious medical emergency, time does not permit compliance with the
             331      requirement to provide the information described in Subsection (5)(c).
             332          (8) In addition to the requirements described in Subsection (2), the video described in
             333      Subsection (1)(b) shall:
             334          (a) make reference to the list described in Subsection (5)(b); and
             335          (b) show an ultrasound of the heartbeat of an unborn child at:
             336          (i) four weeks from conception;
             337          (ii) six to eight weeks from conception; and


             338          (iii) each month after ten weeks gestational age, up to 14 weeks gestational age.
             339          Section 4. Section 76-7-305.6 is enacted to read:
             340          76-7-305.6. Abortion facilities required to provide printed materials and
             341      informational video -- Department of Health to make printed materials and
             342      informational video available.
             343          (1) Except as provided in Subsection 76-7-305.5 (7), every facility in which abortions
             344      are performed shall provide the printed materials and a viewing or a copy of the video
             345      described in Section 76-7-305.5 to each patient or potential patient at least 24 hours before the
             346      abortion is performed, unless:
             347          (a) the physician can demonstrate by a preponderance of the evidence that the
             348      physician reasonably believed that furnishing the information would have resulted in a
             349      severely adverse effect on the physical or mental health of the pregnant woman;
             350          (b) in the physician's professional judgment, the abortion was necessary to avert:
             351          (i) the death of the woman on whom the abortion is performed; or
             352          (ii) a serious risk of substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function
             353      of the woman on whom the abortion is performed;
             354          (c) the pregnancy was the result of rape or rape of a child, as defined in Sections
             355      76-5-402 and 76-5-402.1 ;
             356          (d) the pregnancy was the result of incest, as defined in Subsection 76-5-406 (10) and
             357      Section 76-7-102 ; or
             358          (e) at the time of the abortion, the pregnant woman was 14 years of age or younger.
             359          (2) The Department of Health and each local health department shall make the printed
             360      materials and the video described in Section 76-7-305.5 available at no cost to any person.
             361          (3) The Department of Health shall make the printed materials and the video described
             362      in Section 76-7-305.5 available for viewing on the Department of Health's website by clicking
             363      on a conspicuous link on the home page of the website.
             364          (4) If the printed materials or a viewing of the video are not provided to a pregnant
             365      woman under Subsection (1), the physician who performs the abortion on the woman shall,


             366      within 10 days after the day on which the abortion is performed, provide to the Department of
             367      Health an affidavit that:
             368          (a) specifies the information that was not provided to the woman; and
             369          (b) states the reason that the information was not provided to the woman.
             370          Section 5. Section 76-7-305.7 is enacted to read:
             371          76-7-305.7. Statistical report by the Department of Health.
             372          (1) In accordance with Subsection (2), the Department of Health shall, on an annual
             373      basis, after July 1 of each year, compile and report the following information, relating to the
             374      preceding fiscal year, to the Health and Human Services Interim Committee:
             375          (a) the total amount of informed consent material described in this section that was
             376      distributed or accessed;
             377          (b) the number of women who obtained abortions in this state without receiving the
             378      informed consent materials described in this section;
             379          (c) the number of statements signed by attending physicians under Subsection
             380      76-7-305.6 (4); and
             381          (d) any other information pertaining to obtaining informed consent from a woman who
             382      seeks an abortion.
             383          (2) The report described in Subsection (1) shall be prepared and presented in a manner
             384      that preserves physician and patient anonymity.
             385          Section 6. Section 76-7-313 is amended to read:
             386           76-7-313. Physician's report to Department of Health.
             387          (1) In order for the state Department of Health to maintain necessary statistical
             388      information and ensure enforcement of the provisions of this part, any physician performing
             389      an abortion must obtain and record in writing:
             390          (a) the age [of the pregnant woman; her], marital status, and county of residence of the
             391      woman on whom the abortion was performed;
             392          (b) the number of previous abortions performed on [her] the woman described in
             393      Subsection (1)(a);


             394          (c) the hospital or other facility where the abortion was performed;
             395          (d) the weight in grams of the unborn child aborted, if it is possible to ascertain;
             396          (e) the pathological description of the unborn child;
             397          (f) the given menstrual age of the unborn child;
             398          (g) the measurements of the unborn child, if possible to ascertain; and
             399          (h) the medical procedure used to abort the unborn child. [This information, and]
             400          (2) Each physician who performs an abortion shall provide the following to the
             401      Department of Health within 30 days after the day on which the abortion is performed:
             402          (a) the information described in Subsection (1);
             403          (b) a copy of the pathologist's report[, as required] described in Section 76-7-309 [,
             404      together with];
             405          (c) an affidavit:
             406          (i) that the required consent was obtained pursuant to [Section] Sections 76-7-305
             407      [and], 76-7-305.5 , and 76-7-305.6; and
             408          (ii) described in Subsection 76-7-305.6 (4), if applicable; and
             409          (d) a certificate [by the physician that] indicating:
             410          (i) whether the unborn child was or was not [capable of survival outside of the
             411      mother's womb, must be filed by the physician with the state Department of Health within 10
             412      days after] viable, as defined in Subsection 76-7-302 (1), at the time of the abortion[.]; and
             413          (ii) if the unborn child was viable, as defined in Subsection 76-7-302 (1), at the time of
             414      the abortion, the reason for the abortion.
             415          (3) All information supplied to the [state] Department of Health shall be confidential
             416      and privileged pursuant to Title 26, Chapter 25, Confidential Information Release.


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