Kansas Statutes concerning
post-viable abortions
K.S.A. 65-6703.
Abortion prohibited when fetus viable, exceptions; determination of age of
fetus; determination of viability; reports; retention of medical records;
viable, defined; criminal penalties. (a) No person shall perform or induce
an abortion when the fetus is viable unless such person is a physician and has
a documented referral from another physician not legally or financially
affiliated with the physician performing or inducing the abortion and both
physicians determine that: (1) The abortion is necessary to preserve the life
of the pregnant woman; or (2) a continuation of the pregnancy will cause a
substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function of the
pregnant woman.
(b) (1)
Except in the case of a medical emergency, prior to performing an
abortion upon a woman, the physician shall determine the gestational age of the
fetus according to accepted obstetrical and neonatal practice and standards
applied by physicians in the same or similar circumstances. If the physician
determines the gestational age is less than 22 weeks, the physician shall
document as part of the medical records of the woman the basis for the
determination.
(2)
If the physician determines the gestational age of the fetus is 22 or more
weeks, prior to performing an abortion upon the woman the physician shall
determine if the fetus is viable by using and exercising that degree of care,
skill and proficiency commonly exercised by the ordinary skillful, careful and
prudent physician in the same or similar circumstances. In making this
determination of viability, the physician shall perform or cause to be
performed such medical examinations and tests as are necessary to make a
finding of the gestational age of the fetus and shall enter such findings and
determinations of viability in the medical record of the woman.
(3)
If the physician determines the gestational age of a fetus is 22 or more weeks,
and determines that the fetus is not viable and performs an abortion on the
woman, the physician shall report such determinations and the reasons for such
determinations in writing to the medical care facility in which the abortion is
performed for inclusion in the report of the medical care facility to the
secretary of health and environment under K.S.A. 65-445 and amendments thereto
or if the abortion is not performed in a medical care facility, the physician
shall report such determinations and the reasons for such determinations in writing
to the secretary of health and environment as part of the written report made
by the physician to the secretary of health and environment under K.S.A. 65-445
and amendments thereto.
(4)
If the physician who is to perform the abortion determines the gestational age
of a fetus is 22 or more weeks, and determines that the fetus is viable, both
physicians under subsection (a) determine in accordance with the provisions of
subsection (a) that an abortion is necessary to preserve the life of the pregnant
woman or that a continuation of the pregnancy will cause a substantial and
irreversible impairment of a major bodily function of the pregnant woman and
the physician performs an abortion on the woman, the physician who performs the
abortion shall report such determinations, the reasons for such determinations
and the basis for the determination that an abortion is necessary to preserve
the life of the pregnant woman or that a continuation of the pregnancy will
cause a substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function of
the pregnant woman in writing to the medical care facility in which the
abortion is performed for inclusion in the report of the medical care facility
to the secretary of health and environment under K.S.A. 65-445 and amendments
thereto or if the abortion is not performed in a medical care facility, the
physician who performs the abortion shall report such determinations, the
reasons for such determinations and the basis for the determination that an
abortion is necessary to preserve the life of the pregnant woman or that a
continuation of the pregnancy will cause a substantial and irreversible
impairment of a major bodily function of the pregnant woman in writing to the
secretary of health and environment as part of the written report made by the
physician to the secretary of health and environment under K.S.A. 65-445 and
amendments thereto.
(5)
The physician shall retain the medical records required to be kept under
paragraphs (1) and (2) of this subsection (b) for not less than five years and
shall retain a copy of the written reports required under paragraphs (3) and
(4) of this subsection (b) for not less than five years.
(c)
A woman upon whom an abortion is performed shall not be prosecuted under this
section for a conspiracy to violate this section pursuant to K.S.A. 21-3302,
and amendments thereto.
(d)
Nothing in this section shall be construed to create a right to an abortion.
Notwithstanding any provision of this section, a person shall not perform an
abortion that is prohibited by law.
(e)
As used in this section, "viable" means that stage of fetal
development when it is the physician's judgment according to accepted
obstetrical or neonatal standards of care and practice applied by physicians in
the same or similar circumstances that there is a reasonable probability that
the life of the child can be continued indefinitely outside the mother's womb
with natural or artificial life-supportive measures.
(f)
If any provision of this section is held to be invalid or unconstitutional, it
shall be conclusively presumed that the legislature would have enacted the
remainder of this section without such invalid or unconstitutional provision.
(g)
Upon a first conviction of a violation of this section, a person shall be
guilty of a class A nonperson misdemeanor. Upon a second or subsequent
conviction of a violation of this section, a person shall be guilty of a
severity level 10, nonperson felony.
65-6711.
Same; information where medical emergency compels performances of an
abortion. Where a medical emergency compels the performance of an abortion,
the physician shall inform the woman, before the abortion if possible, of the
medical indications supporting the physician's judgment that an abortion is
necessary to avert her death or to avert substantial and irreversible
impairment of a major bodily function.