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February 11, 2006
South Dakota Seeks to License Abortion Clinics
On Thursday, the South Dakota House Health Committee passed SB185, which would require abortion clinics in that state to be licensed and monitored. The bill has already passed by the State Senate. If it becomes law, the state South Dakota Health Department would license and inspect clinics to make sure they comply with all regulations. Abortion clinics would need at least one staff doctor who is licensed by the state Medical Board and licensing fees could reportedly be as high as $2,000. Source: Black Hills Pioneer, zwire.com. For the complete story, please click here (last visited February 11, 2006, reo.) Download South_Dakota_Abortion_Bill_185_as_introduced.pdf
February 11, 2006 in Abortion | Permalink
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