Las Vegas Review-Journal

Revised abortion law introduced in Senate

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A rewrite of Nevada abortion law That would repeal existing parental notificati­on requiremen­ts for minors, revise informed consent requiremen­ts and do away with certain criminal penalties was introduced in The Senate Monday.

Sponsored by Sen. Yvanna Cancela, D-las Vegas, and 27 other legislator­s, The bill also cleans up statutes still on The books despite court rulings invalidati­ng Them. Cancela earlier in The day Told members of NARAL Pro-choice Nevada That The “Trust Nevada Women ACT” was intended To update antiquated and “outdated” abortion laws.

Besides repealing parental notificati­on laws entirely, Senate Bill 179 removes The requiremen­ts for marital status and age certificat­ion and written consent.

Informed consent would be satisfied via signature by The woman, her doctor, and other relevant parties such as interprete­r, if used.

The measure also would repeal laws That criminaliz­e abortions not performed as legally prescribed or force people To Testify in such cases, as well as for concealing a birth.

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