AG Curtis Hill defends health, safety regulations involving abortion

Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill filed court documents this week defending the constitutionality of two regulations designed to protect the health and safety of women seeking abortions.

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One of two challenged statutes requires physicians, hospitals and abortion clinics to report instances of abortion complications. Under the statute, the Indiana State Department of Health would compile this data into a report on the frequency of 25 specific complications after abortion. The availability of such information would aid the research of women considering abortions and others who study the abortion procedure.

The second challenged statute requires the Indiana State Department of Health to inspect abortion clinics annually to ensure compliance with applicable health and safety regulations.

“The state has a clear interest in protecting women’s health and safety,” Hill said. “These laws are reasonable and constitutional means toward achieving this goal.”

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