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H. B. 2520


(By Delegate J. Miller)
[Introduced February 17, 2009; referred to the
Committee on Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary.]




A BILL to amend the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, by adding thereto a new section, designated §16-2I-11, relating to reporting requirements for physicians and the Department of Health and Human Resources when it is suspected that a woman has suffered injury or death due to an induced abortion; contents of the reports; duties of the department; and providing criminal penalties.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, be amended by adding thereto a new section, designated §16-2I-11, to read as follows:
ARTICLE 2I. WOMEN'S RIGHT TO KNOW ACT.
§16-2I-11. Reporting requirements when it is suspected that a woman suffered injury or death due to induced abortion; contents; physician duties; department duties; criminal penalties.

(a) A physician shall file a written report with the Department of Health and Human Resources regarding each patient who comes under the physician's professional care and requires physical medical treatment or suffers death the physician has a reasonable basis to believe is a primary, secondary or tertiary result of an induced abortion.
(b) The report shall be submitted within thirty days of the discharge or death of the patient treated for the complication, and shall contain the following information available to the physician:
(1) The patient's age and race;
(2) The patient's residency status, including city and county of residence;
(3) The patient's marital status, education, number of previous pregnancies, number of stillbirths, number of living children and number of previous abortions;
(4) The date the abortion was performed and method used;
(5) The approximate gestational age, in weeks, of the aborted fetus;
(6) The date the abortion complication was diagnosed;
(7) The name and type of facility where the abortion was performed;
(8) Whether the physician performing an induced abortion has ever been subject to professional sanction;
(9) The condition of the patient that led to treatment of, but not limited to, pelvic infection, hemorrhage, damage to pelvic organs, renal failure, metabolic disorder, shock, embolism, coma or death;
(10) The type of anesthetic, if any, used for each induced abortion; and
(11) The amount billed to cover the treatment of the complication, including whether under: (A) A fee-for-service insurance company; (B) a managed care company; or (C) another type of health benefit.
(c) The physician report may not contain the name of the woman, common identifiers such as her social security number or motor vehicle operator's license number, or other information that would make it possible to identify in any manner a woman who has obtained or seeks to obtain an abortion.
(d) The department has the following duties with respect to these reports:
(1) Summarizing aggregate data from the physician reports required under this section for inclusion in an annual report;
(2) Developing and distributing or making available online in a downloadable format a standardized form for the physician report;
(3) Communicating this reporting requirement to all medical professional organizations, licensed physicians, hospitals, emergency rooms, abortion facilities, department clinics and ambulatory surgical facilities operating in the state; and
(4) Maintaining each physician report for five years from the date of its receipt, and then destroying the report.
(e) The department or any department employee may neither maintain statistical data that may reveal the identity of a woman who has obtained or seeks to obtain an abortion, nor disclose to a person or entity outside the department the contents of the physician or annual reports required under this section to permit the person or entity to identify the woman.
(f) No state agency or employee may compare the data collected under this section with data in another electronic or other information system to reveal in any manner the identity of a woman who has obtained or seeks to obtain an abortion.
(g) Nothing in this section is an instruction to discontinue collecting data currently being collected.
(h) Except as provided in subsection (i), a person who wilfully violates the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be confined in jail not more than one year nor less than six months or fined not more than $1000 nor less than $500, or both fined and confined.
(i) A person who willfully discloses confidential identifying information in violation of this section is guilty of a felony, and upon conviction thereof, shall be imprisoned in a state correctional facility not less than one year nor more than three years or fined not more than $5,000, or both imprisoned and fined.




NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to require physicians to report to the Department of Health and Human Resources when he or she believes that a woman has suffered injury or death due to an induced abortion, to impose duties on the Department of Health and Human Resources regarding these reports and to outline penalties for violations.

Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.
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