Abortion

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AN ACT relating to abortion.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky:

Section 1. KRS 311.990 is amended to read as follows:

(1) Any person who violates KRS 311.250 shall be guilty of a violation.

(2) Any college or professor thereof violating the provisions of KRS 311.300 to

311.350 shall be civilly liable on his bond for a sum not less than one hundred

dollars ($100) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) for each violation,

which may be recovered by an action in the name of the Commonwealth.

(3) Any person who presents to the county clerk for the purpose of registration any

license which has been fraudulently obtained, or obtains any license under KRS

311.380 to 311.510 by false or fraudulent statement or representation, or practices

podiatry under a false or assumed name or falsely impersonates another practitioner

or former practitioner of a like or different name, or aids and abets any person in the

practice of podiatry within the state without conforming to the requirements of KRS

311.380 to 311.510, or otherwise violates or neglects to comply with any of the

provisions of KRS 311.380 to 311.510, shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.

Each case of practicing podiatry in violation of the provisions of KRS 311.380 to

311.510 shall be considered a separate offense.

(4) Each violation of KRS 311.560 shall constitute a Class D felony.

(5) Each violation of KRS 311.590 shall constitute a Class D felony. Conviction under

this subsection of a holder of a license or permit shall result automatically in

permanent revocation of such license or permit.

(6) Conviction of willfully resisting, preventing, impeding, obstructing, threatening, or

interfering with the board or any of its members, or of any officer, agent, inspector,

or investigator of the board or the Cabinet for Health and Family Services, in the

administration of any of the provisions of KRS 311.550 to 311.620 shall be a Class

A misdemeanor.

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(7) Each violation of subsection (1) of KRS 311.375 shall, for the first offense, be a

Class B misdemeanor, and, for each subsequent offense shall be a Class A

misdemeanor.

(8) Each violation of subsection (2) of KRS 311.375 shall, for the first offense, be a

violation, and, for each subsequent offense, be a Class B misdemeanor.

(9) Each day of violation of either subsection of KRS 311.375 shall constitute a

separate offense.

(10) (a) Any person who intentionally or knowingly performs an abortion contrary to

the requirements of KRS 311.723(1) shall be guilty of a Class C[D] felony;

and

(b) Any person who intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly violates the

requirements of KRS 311.723(2) shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.

(11) (a) 1. Any physician who performs a partial-birth abortion in violation of KRS

311.765 shall be guilty of a Class C[D] felony. However, a physician

shall not be guilty of the criminal offense if the partial-birth abortion

was necessary to save the life of the mother whose life was endangered

by a physical disorder, illness, or injury.

2. A physician may seek a hearing before the State Board of Medical

Licensure on whether the physician's conduct was necessary to save the

life of the mother whose life was endangered by a physical disorder,

illness, or injury. The board's findings, decided by majority vote of a

quorum, shall be admissible at the trial of the physician. The board shall

promulgate administrative regulations to carry out the provisions of this

subparagraph.

3. Upon a motion of the physician, the court shall delay the beginning of

the trial for not more than thirty (30) days to permit the hearing, referred

to in subparagraph 2. of this paragraph, to occur.

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(b) Any person other than a physician who performs a partial-birth abortion shall

not be prosecuted under this subsection but shall be prosecuted under

provisions of law which prohibit any person other than a physician from

performing any abortion.

(c) No penalty shall be assessed against the woman upon whom the partial-birth

abortion is performed or attempted to be performed.

(12) Any person who intentionally performs an abortion with knowledge that, or with

reckless disregard as to whether, the person upon whom the abortion is to be

performed is an unemancipated minor, and who intentionally or knowingly fails to

conform to any requirement of KRS 311.732 is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.

(13) Any person who negligently releases information or documents which are

confidential under KRS 311.732 is guilty of a Class B misdemeanor.

(14) Any person who performs an abortion upon a married woman either with

knowledge or in reckless disregard of whether KRS 311.735 applies to her and who

intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly fails to conform to the requirements of KRS

311.735 shall be guilty of a Class C[D] felony.

(15) Any person convicted of violating KRS 311.750 shall be guilty of a Class B felony.

(16) Any person who violates KRS 311.760(2) shall be guilty of a Class C[D] felony.

(17) Any person who violates KRS 311.770 or 311.780 shall be guilty of a Class C[D]

felony.

(18) A person convicted of violating KRS 311.780 shall be guilty of a Class C felony.

(19) Any person who violates KRS 311.810 shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.

(20) Any professional medical association or society, licensed physician, or hospital or

hospital medical staff who shall have violated the provisions of KRS 311.606 shall

be guilty of a Class B misdemeanor.

(21) Any administrator, officer, or employee of a publicly owned hospital or publicly

owned health care facility who performs or permits the performance of abortions in

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violation of KRS 311.800(1) shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.

(22) Any person who violates KRS 311.905(3) shall be guilty of a violation.

(23) Any person who violates the provisions of KRS 311.820 shall be guilty of a Class A

misdemeanor.

(24) (a) Any person who fails to test organs, skin, or other human tissue which is to be

transplanted, or violates the confidentiality provisions required by KRS

311.281, shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor;

(b) Any person who has human immunodeficiency virus infection, who knows he

is infected with human immunodeficiency virus, and who has been informed

that he may communicate the infection by donating organs, skin, or other

human tissue who donates organs, skin, or other human tissue shall be guilty

of a Class D felony.

(25) Any person who sells or makes a charge for any transplantable organ shall be guilty

of a Class D felony.

(26) Any person who offers remuneration for any transplantable organ for use in

transplantation into himself shall be fined not less than five thousand dollars

($5,000) nor more than fifty thousand dollars ($50,000).

(27) Any person brokering the sale or transfer of any transplantable organ shall be guilty

of a Class C felony.

(28) Any person charging a fee associated with the transplantation of a transplantable

organ in excess of the direct and indirect costs of procuring, distributing, or

transplanting the transplantable organ shall be fined not less than fifty thousand

dollars ($50,000) nor more than five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000).

(29) Any hospital performing transplantable organ transplants which knowingly fails to

report the possible sale, purchase, or brokering of a transplantable organ shall be

fined not less than ten thousand dollars ($10,000) or more than fifty thousand

dollars ($50,000).

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(30) Any person who sells or makes a charge for all or part of a fetus that was the

subject of an induced abortion shall be guilty of a Class C felony.