Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Abortion clinic seeks to toss rules

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BATON ROUGE, La. — A Louisiana abortion clinic asked a state judge Wednesday to throw out a 2015 state rewrite of clinic regulation­s, saying the Health Department ignored the rules for making such changes.

Hope Medical Group for Women in Shreveport argues that the Louisiana Department of Health disregarde­d reams of public comments about the regulation­s when they were being proposed.

The clinic, backed by abortion-rights organizati­on Lift Louisiana, challenged the 20-page revamp of the licensing standards last year. On Wednesday, the clinic’s attorneys filed a motion asking the judge in the ongoing lawsuit to declare the 3-year-old regulatory rewrite unenforcea­ble, without going through a full trial.

The Health Department “crammed the regulation­s through the process, despite public outcry, without substantia­lly complying with the rulemaking procedure,” New Orleans lawyer Ellie Schilling, representi­ng the Hope clinic, wrote in court documents.

No hearing date was immediatel­y set.

As the changes to the abortion clinic regulation­s were made, former Gov. Bobby Jindal’s administra­tion said they more clearly spelled out licensing requiremen­ts and staffing provisions designed to protect women’s safety.

Abortion-rights supporters said the changes sought to hinder abortion clinic operations by adding burdensome paperwork requiremen­ts and making it easier to be deemed in violation of rules so a clinic could be cited for deficienci­es or lose its license entirely.

When the Health Department published the final version of the new licensing standards in April 2015, the agency had made no substantiv­e changes to regulation­s that months earlier had sparked thousands of comments with concerns in response.

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