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90_HB0382ren

      New Act
          Creates the Partial-birth  Abortion  Ban  Act.  Prohibits
      partial-birth  abortions unless necessary to save the life of
      a mother whose life is endangered  by  a  physical  disorder,
      physical  illness, or physical injury, provided that no other
      medical procedure  would  suffice  for  that  purpose.  Makes
      performance  of  a  partial-birth  abortion a Class 4 felony.
      Provides for a  civil  action  by  the  father  and  maternal
      grandparents  of  the fetus. Prohibits prosecution of a woman
      on whom a partial-birth abortion is performed.  Effective  60
      days after becoming law.
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 1        AN ACT concerning abortions.
 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:
 4        Section 1. Short title. This Act  may  be  cited  as  the
 5    Partial-birth Abortion Ban Act.
 6        Section 5. Definitions. In this Act:
 7        "Partial-birth  abortion"  means an abortion in which the
 8    person performing the abortion partially vaginally delivers a
 9    living human fetus or infant  before  killing  the  fetus  or
10    infant  and  completing  the  delivery. The terms "fetus" and
11    "infant" are used interchangeably to refer to the  biological
12    offspring of human parents.
13        Section   10.  Partial-birth  abortions  prohibited.  Any
14    person who knowingly performs a  partial-birth  abortion  and
15    thereby  kills a human fetus or infant is guilty of a Class 4
16    felony. This  Section  does  not  apply  to  a  partial-birth
17    abortion  that  is  necessary  to  save  the life of a mother
18    because her  life  is  endangered  by  a  physical  disorder,
19    physical   illness,   or   physical   injury,   including   a
20    life-endangering  condition  caused  by  or  arising from the
21    pregnancy itself, provided that no  other  medical  procedure
22    would suffice for that purpose.
23        Section  15.  Civil  action. The maternal grandparents of
24    the fetus or infant, if the mother has not attained  the  age
25    of  18  years  at  the  time  of the abortion, may in a civil
26    action  obtain  appropriate  relief  unless   the   pregnancy
27    resulted   from  the  plaintiff's  criminal  conduct  or  the
28    plaintiff consented to the abortion. The relief shall include
29    money damages for all injuries, psychological  and  physical,
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 1    occasioned by the violation of this Act and statutory damages
 2    equal to 3 times the cost of the partial-birth abortion.
 3        Section  20.  Prosecution of woman prohibited. A woman on
 4    whom  a  partial-birth  abortion  is  performed  may  not  be
 5    prosecuted under this Act, for a conspiracy to  violate  this
 6    Act,  or for an offense under Article 31 of the Criminal Code
 7    of 1961 based on a violation of this Act, nor may she be held
 8    accountable under Article 5 of the Criminal Code of 1961  for
 9    an offense based on a violation of this Act.
10        Section  99.   Effective  date.  This Act takes effect 60
11    days after becoming law.

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