Albuquerque Journal

Abortion rule pushed back

Clinics will get more time to comply

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WASHINGTON — The Trump administra­tion is giving taxpayer-funded family planning clinics more time to comply with its new rule that says they no longer can refer women for abortions.

A notice sent Saturday night to representa­tives of the clinics by the Department of Health and Human Services said the government “does not intend to bring enforcemen­t actions” against clinics that are making “good-faith efforts to comply.”

The department had said last Monday that it would require immediate compliance. That caught clinics off guard and led Planned Parenthood and other providers to say they would defy the order.

The latest timetable from the administra­tion says clinics must submit a compliance plan next month, and by mid-September must show they are carrying out most of the new requiremen­ts. Clinics have until next March to separate their office space and examinatio­n rooms from the physical facilities of providers that offer abortions.

By law, federal family planning money cannot be used to pay for abortions. But until now women who want to end their pregnancie­s could be referred by clinics to an abortion provider. Planned Parenthood, whose affiliates operate 400 clinics, provides both family planning and abortion services.

Under the administra­tion rule, clinics will also be restricted in how they can discuss abortion as an option with pregnant women. Only physicians and advance practice clinicians will be able to have such discussion­s with patients. Counseling about abortion will be optional, instead of standard practice.

Known as Title X, the federal family planning program serves about 4 million women a year, and many low-income women also get basic health care from the clinics. The department distribute­s about $260 million a year in grants to keep the program running.

The rule barring abortion referrals is part of a series of administra­tion efforts to remake government policy on reproducti­ve health are a key part of President Donald Trump’s agenda.

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