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1996 SESSION
(HB267)FLOOR AMENDMENTS (MARSHALL) REJECTED BY HOUSE OF DELEGATES
1. Page 5, substitute, line 54, after abortion
insert
or perform menstrual regulation for the purpose of procuring a nonpregnancy
2. Page 6, substitute, line 9, after a
insert
notarized
3. Page 6, substitute, line 20, after that
strike
the remainder of line 20 and all of lines 21 through 25
insert
all persons entitled to notice under § 18.2-75.1 have abused or neglected the minor.
4. Page 6, substitute, line 36, after appeal
insert
except by guardian ad litem
5. Page 6, substitute
strike
all of lines 38, 39 and 40
insert
For purposes of establishing a statistical record of the number of abortions authorized under this section, the clerk of the appropriate court shall send written notification to the Virginia Department of Health each time an abortion is authorized pursuant to this section, together with the name of the judge who entered the order authorizing the abortion. The Department of Health shall maintain this record which shall be made available to any member of the General Assembly upon request.
6. Page 6, substitute, line 47, after time to
strike
the remainder of line 47 and all of lines 48, 49 and 50
insert
preserve the minor's life. Written notice shall be given to the person entitled to notice pursuant to § 18.2-75.1 by the attending physician as soon as practicable, but no later than ten days after the medical emergency, to ensure that the person entitled to notice may fulfill any obligation to secure and provide for medical care for the minor.