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Josh Green on Abortion

 

 


No residency requirement for abortions; clinics ok

Bill Number HB 1242: A bill for an act relating to section 453-16, Hawaii Revised Statutes. Prohibits the State from denying or interfering with a female's right to choose or obtain an abortion of a nonviable fetus or an abortion necessary to protect the female's life or health. Repeals residency requirement for abortions. Permits abortions to be performed in clinics and physician's offices.

Legislative History (Wikipedia downloaded 1/7/2022): Hawaii state law since 1971 required that any woman getting a legal abortion in the state needed to be a resident for some specific period between 30 and 90 days [which this 2006 law repealed. This law's definition of "nonviable" was later refined]: As of 2019, the state prohibited abortions after the fetus was viable, generally some point between week 24 and 28.

Legislative Outcome: Passed House 37-13-1 on Mar/7/06; Rep. Green voted YES; passed Senate 18-7-0 on Apr/11/06; Signed by Gov. Linda Lingle on Apr/26/06.

Source: Wikipedia on Hawaii State Legislature voting record HB 1242 , Mar 7, 2006

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