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FBaggins

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4. Also to state agencies if required by state law
Tue Jun 28, 2022, 09:42 AM
Jun 2022

But this jumps somewhat ahead. Almost all current bans target the clinic/doctor and few (any?) currently target the woman.

If a clinic chooses to violate that law... also violating a reporting requirement that is a HIPAA exception is pretty small beer. I doubt that any clinic will be able to defend "you can't prove that we're doing this because we've reported no procedures" - but I also doubt that the failure to report will be a substantial charge when compared to whatever the penalty is for operating such a clinic

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