- A minor must have a parent's notarized consent to receive an abortion:
- A woman must receive state-directed counseling from a doctor in person, at least 24 hours before having an abortion:
- Abortions must be performed by a licensed physician
- Health-care workers, including pharmacists can decline to provide information or access to abortion, emergency contraception or birth control based on their personal beliefs
- Abortions at viability are prohibited except in cases of life or health endangerment
- "Partial-birth" abortion banned
- A woman may not obtain an abortion at any public facility, including universities facility, unless the procedure is necessary to save her life
- Health-insurance policies, including public health funding, may not include abortion coverage, with exceptions only to save a woman's life or avert substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function.
Health-insurance policies provided to state employees may not include abortion coverage, except to save a woman's life, avert substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function, or in cases of rape or incest. Where relevant, certain documentation is required to receive public funding. Cases requiring documentation include: (1) a minor under 18 or an incapacitated adult may not obtain publicly funded abortion care without the written consent of a parent or guardian; and (2) if the pregnancy is the result of rape or incest, documentation must be obtained that the crime was reported to the proper authorities.
- Any provider, other than a hospital, who provides five or more first-trimester abortions in any month, or any second-or third-trimester abortions, must be licensed as an "abortion clinic."