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HR 2299 112th Congress House Crime and Law Enforcement Abortion Child health Civil actions and liability Criminal procedure and sentencing Family relationships Health personnel Separation, divorce, custody, support Teenage pregnancy

Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act

Introduced: June 22, 2011 See on congress.gov
 Everywhere this bill has been 10 steps
Introduced
In committee
Reported out
Passed House
Passed Senate
To President
Became law
Sep 14, 2012
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 483.
Sep 14, 2012
Reported by the Committee on Judiciary. H. Rept. 112-671.
Mar 27, 2012
Ordered to be Reported by the Yeas and Nays: 20 - 13.
Mar 27, 2012
Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar 22, 2012
Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security Discharged.
Mar 8, 2012
Subcommittee Hearings Held.
Aug 25, 2011
Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security.
Aug 25, 2011
Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution.
Jun 22, 2011
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Jun 22, 2011
Introduced in House
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

(This measure has not been amended since it was introduced. The summary has been expanded because action occurred on the measure.)

Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act - Amends the federal criminal code to prohibit transporting a minor child across a state line to obtain an abortion (deems such transporting to be a de facto abridgment of the right of a parent under any law in the minor’s state of residence that requires parental involvement in the minor’s abortion decision). Makes an exception for an abortion necessary to save the life of the minor.

Makes it an affirmative defense to a prosecution or civil action under this Act that a defendant: (1) reasonably believed that before the minor obtained the abortion, the required parental consent or notification or judicial authorization took place; or (2) was presented with documentation showing that a court waived parental notification requirements or authorized the minor's abortion.

Authorizes any parent who suffers harm from a violation of such prohibition to obtain appropriate relief in a civil action unless the parent has committed an act of incest with the minor.

Defines "abortion" as the termination of a pregnancy with an intention other than to increase the probability of a live birth, preserve the life or health of the child after live birth, terminate an ectopic pregnancy, or remove a dead unborn child who died as the result of a spontaneous abortion, accidental trauma, or a criminal assault on the pregnant female or her unborn child.

Imposes a fine and/or prison term of up to one year on anyone who has committed an act of incest with a minor and knowingly transports the minor across a state line with the intent that such minor obtain an abortion.

Imposes a fine and/or prison term of up to one year on a physician who performs or induces an abortion on an out-of-state minor in violation of parental notification requirements. Requires such physician to give 24-hour actual or constructive notice to a parent of the minor seeking an abortion, except where: (1) the abortion is performed or induced in a state that has in force a law requiring parental involvement in a minor's abortion decision and the physician complies with such law; (2) the physician is presented with documentation showing that a court in the minor's state of residence has waived any required parental notification or has otherwise authorized the minor to procure an abortion; (3) the minor declares in a signed written statement that she is the victim of sexual abuse, neglect, or physical abuse by a parent and, before an abortion is performed, the physician notifies the authorities of the state in which the minor resides of the known or suspected abuse or neglect; (4) the abortion is necessary to save the life of the minor, provided the attending physician, within 24 hours after completion of the abortion, notifies a parent in writing that the abortion was performed and of the circumstances that warranted it; or (5) the minor is accompanied by a person who presents documentation that he or she is the minor's parent.

What's happening now September 14, 2012

Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 483.

 Committees of jurisdiction 3
 Cosponsors 37
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Scott, Austin
Georgia · Jun 26, 2012
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Calvert, Ken
California · May 9, 2012
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Guthrie, Brett
Kentucky · Apr 19, 2012
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Harris, Andy
Maryland · Apr 19, 2012
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Wittman, Robert J.
Virginia · Apr 16, 2012
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Kelly, Mike
Pennsylvania · Mar 27, 2012
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Griffith, H. Morgan
Virginia · Feb 29, 2012
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Schweikert, David
Arizona · Feb 28, 2012
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Simpson, Michael K.
Idaho · Nov 29, 2011
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Smith, Adrian
Nebraska · Nov 29, 2011
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McClintock, Tom
California · Nov 17, 2011
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Thompson, Glenn
Pennsylvania · Nov 16, 2011
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Cole, Tom
Oklahoma · Nov 15, 2011
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Graves, Sam
Missouri · Sep 14, 2011
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Scott, Tim
South Carolina · Sep 14, 2011
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Sessions, Pete
Texas · Sep 14, 2011
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Turner, Michael R.
Ohio · Sep 7, 2011
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Walberg, Tim
Michigan · Jun 24, 2011
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Lankford, James
Oklahoma · Jun 23, 2011
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Rogers, Mike D.
Alabama · Jun 23, 2011
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Aderholt, Robert B.
Alabama · Jun 22, 2011
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Bilirakis, Gus M.
Florida · Jun 22, 2011
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Blackburn, Marsha
Tennessee · Jun 22, 2011
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Buchanan, Vern
Florida · Jun 22, 2011
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Carter, John R.
Texas · Jun 22, 2011
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Crawford, Eric A. "Rick"
Arkansas · Jun 22, 2011
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DesJarlais, Scott
Tennessee · Jun 22, 2011
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Diaz-Balart, Mario
Florida · Jun 22, 2011
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Foxx, Virginia
North Carolina · Jun 22, 2011
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Huizenga, Bill
Michigan · Jun 22, 2011
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Jordan, Jim
Ohio · Jun 22, 2011
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Latta, Robert E.
Ohio · Jun 22, 2011
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McCaul, Michael T.
Texas · Jun 22, 2011
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Rogers, Harold
Kentucky · Jun 22, 2011
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Scalise, Steve
Louisiana · Jun 22, 2011
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Smith, Christopher H.
New Jersey · Jun 22, 2011
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Wilson, Joe
South Carolina · Jun 22, 2011