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MI HB4108
Bill
Status
Introduced
2/15/2023
Primary Sponsor
Gina Johnsen
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AI Summary
- Prohibits abortion after fetal viability is reached, with an exception when medically indicated to protect the pregnant individual's life or physical or mental health
- Defines "fetal viability" as the gestational week at which there is significant likelihood of fetal sustained survival outside the uterus without extraordinary medical measures, as determined by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
- Applies the fetal viability definition to section 28 of article I of the Michigan Constitution of 1963
- Allows health care professionals to perform abortions after fetal viability based on their professional judgment when medical circumstances warrant protection of the pregnant individual's health
Legislative Description
Health: abortion; abortion care after fetal viability; prohibit under certain circumstances. Creates new act.
Health: abortion
Last Action
Bill Electronically Reproduced 02/15/2023
2/22/2023
Committee Referrals
Health Policy2/15/2023
Full Bill Text
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