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Justia > US Law > Alabama Law > Alabama Code > 2006 Alabama Code > Title 26 — INFANTS AND INCOMPETENTS. > Chapter 23A — The Woman\'s Right to Know Act.
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2006 Alabama Code - Chapter 23A — The Woman\'s Right to Know Act.

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  • Section 26-23A-1 — Short title.
  • Section 26-23A-2 — Legislative findings; purpose.
  • Section 26-23A-3 — Definitions.
  • Section 26-23A-4 — Voluntary and informed consent required for abortion.
  • Section 26-23A-5 — Publication of required materials.
  • Section 26-23A-6 — Availability of information in video format; ultrasound image.
  • Section 26-23A-7 — Abortions to be performed by physician.
  • Section 26-23A-8 — Medical emergency abortions.
  • Section 26-23A-9 — Violations.
  • Section 26-23A-10 — Remedies.
  • Section 26-23A-11 — Anonymity in court proceedings.
  • Section 26-23A-12 — Construction of chapter.
  • Section 26-23A-13 — Severability.

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