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12-15-115
withdraw from school, or enlist in military service when this consent is required by law. (3)
Proceedings for the commitment of a minor or child with mental illness or an intellectual
disability to the Department of Mental Health, as provided in Article 4 (commencing with Section
12-15-401). (4) Proceedings for the adoption of a child when these proceedings have been transferred
from probate court as provided by law. (5) Proceedings for waiver of parental consent for
a minor to have an abortion pursuant to Chapter 21 of Title 26. (6) Proceedings to
establish parentage of a child pursuant to the Alabama Uniform Parentage Act, Chapter 17 of
Title 26. (7) Proceedings to establish, modify, or enforce support, visitation, or custody
when a juvenile court previously has established parentage. (8) Proceedings to establish,
modify, or enforce child and spousal support, or both, in cases brought pursuant to Title
IV-D of the Social Security Act, including the Alabama Uniform Interstate...
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45-49-171.63
of when or where the injury occurred. (3) Any death suspected to be due to alcohol or drugs
or exposure to toxic agents. (4) Deaths due to poisoning. (5) All deaths of persons in the
custody of law enforcement officers or in penal institutions. (6) Deaths suspected to be involved
with the decedent's occupation. (7) Deaths unattended by a physician. (8) Any death due to
neglect. (9) Any stillbirth of 20 or more weeks' gestation unattended by a physician. (10)
Deaths due to criminal abortion. (11) Any death of an infant or child under 19 years
of age where the medical history has not established some preexisting medical condition to
clearly explain the death and the preterminal circumstances. (12) Deaths which are possibly
directly or indirectly attributable to environmental exposure not otherwise specified. (13)
Any death suspected to be due to infectious or contagious disease wherein the diagnosis and
extent of disease at the time are undetermined. (14) Any death occurring...
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22-21B-3
including, but not limited to: A physician, physician's assistant, nurse, nurse's aide, medical
assistant, hospital employee, clinic employee, nursing home employee, pharmacist, researcher,
medical or nursing school faculty, student, or employee, counselor, social worker, or any
professional, paraprofessional, or any other person who furnishes or assists in the furnishing
of health care services. (4) HEALTH CARE SERVICE. Patient medical care, treatment or procedure
that is limited to abortion, human cloning, human embryonic stem cell research, and
sterilization, and is related to: Testing, diagnosis or prognosis, research, instruction,
prescribing, dispensing, or administering any device, drug, or medication, surgery, or any
other care or treatment rendered or provided by health care providers. Health care service
does not include notifying a member of a health care institution's management of a patient
inquiry about obtaining a health care service that a health care provider...
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45-27-60.04
regardless of when or where the injury occurred. (3) Deaths suspected to be due to alcohol,
or drugs, or exposure to toxic agents. (4) Deaths due to poisoning. (5) Deaths of persons
in the custody of law enforcement officers or in penal institutions. (6) Deaths suspected
to be involved with the occupation of the decedent. (7) Deaths unattended by a physician.
(8) Deaths due to neglect. (9) Any stillbirth of 20 or more weeks gestation unattended by
a physician. (10) Deaths due to criminal abortion. (11) Any death of an infant or child
under 19 years of age where the medical history has not established some preexisting medical
condition to clearly explain the death and the preterminal circumstances. (12) Deaths which
are possibly directly or indirectly attributable to environmental exposure not otherwise specified.
(13) Deaths suspected to be caused by infectious or contagious disease wherein the diagnosis
and extent of disease at the time are undetermined. (14) Deaths occurring under...
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13A-6-1
under this section. Medical care or treatment includes, but is not limited to, ordering, dispensation
or administration of prescribed medications and medical procedures. (c) A victim of domestic
violence or sexual assault may not be charged under Article 1 or Article 2 for the injury
or death of an unborn child caused by a crime of domestic violence or rape perpetrated upon
her. (d) Nothing in Article 1 or Article 2 shall permit the prosecution of (1) any person
for conduct relating to an abortion for which the consent of the pregnant woman or
a person authorized by law to act on her behalf has been obtained or for which consent is
implied by law or (2) any woman with respect to her unborn child. (e) Nothing in this section
shall make it a crime to perform or obtain an abortion that is otherwise legal. Nothing
in this section shall be construed to make an abortion legal which is not otherwise
authorized by law. (Acts 1977, No. 607, p. 812, §2001; Act 2006-419, p. 1042, §§1, 2.)...

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26-23A-10
a result of simple negligence, gross negligence, wantonness, willfulness, intention, or other
legal standard of care. (2) Provide a basis for professional disciplinary action under any
applicable statutory or regulatory procedure for the suspension or revocation of any license
for physicians, psychologists, licensed social workers, licensed professional counselors,
registered nurses, or other licensed or regulated persons. Any conviction of any person for
any failure to comply with the requirements of this chapter shall result in the automatic
suspension of his or her license for a period of at least one year and shall be reinstated
after that time only on such conditions as the appropriate regulatory or licensing body shall
require to insure compliance with this chapter. (3) Provide a basis for recovery for the woman
for the wrongful death of the child, whether or not the unborn child was viable at the time
the abortion was performed or was born alive. (Act 2002-419, p. 1074, §10.)...
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26-1A-404
Death Act, if in the opinion of the principal's attending physician the principal is no longer
able to give directions to health care providers. Subject to the express limitation on the
authority of the attorney in fact contained in the durable power of attorney, the attorney
in fact may make any health care decision on behalf of the principal that the principal could
make but for the lack of capacity of the principal to make a decision, but not including psychosurgery,
sterilization, abortion when not necessary to preserve the life of the principal, or
involuntary hospitalization or treatment covered by Subtitle 2 of Title 22. A durable power
of attorney executed pursuant to this section may be revoked by written revocation signed
and dated by the principal or person acting at the direction of the principal, or being obliterated,
burnt, torn, or otherwise destroyed or defaced in a manner indicating intention to cancel
or by a verbal expression of intent to revoke made in the...
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34-19-14
e. A standard procedure for investigating complaints. f. Requirements for clinical internships
for individuals seeking midwifery training. (2) The rules shall ensure independent practice.
(c) A licensed midwife may not administer or perform any of the following obstetric procedures
which are outside of the scope of the licensed practice of midwifery: (1) An epidural, spinal,
or caudal anesthetic. (2) Any type of narcotic analgesia. (3) Forceps or a vacuum extractor-assisted
delivery. (4) Abortion. (5) Cesarean section or any surgery or surgical deliver except
minimal episiotomies. (6) Pharmacological induction or augmentation of labor or artificial
rupture of membranes prior to the onset of labor. (7) Except for the administration of local
anesthetic, administration of an anesthetic. (8) Administration of any prescription medication
in a manner that violates the Alabama Uniform Controlled Substance Act. (9) Vaginal birth
after a cesarean. (d) A licensed midwife may not perform...
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22-12D-1
Alabama women. f. Special health concerns of minority women. (7) To seek funding from private
or governmental entities to carry out the purposes of this chapter. (8) To prepare materials
for publication and dissemination to the public on women's health. (9) To conduct public educational
forums in Alabama to raise public awareness and to educate citizens about women's health programs,
issues, and services. (10) To coordinate the activities and programs of the Office of Women's
Health with other entities that focus on women's health or women's issues. (11) To provide
that the State Health Officer, within his or her annual report to the Governor and the Legislature,
shall include information regarding the successes of the programs of the Office of Women's
Health, priorities and services needed for women's health in Alabama, and areas for improvement.
(b) The Office of Women's Health will not advocate, promote or otherwise advance abortion
or abortifacients. (Act 2002-141, p. 384, §1.)...
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26-23B-2
the lives of unborn children from the stage at which substantial medical evidence indicates
that they are capable of feeling pain is intended to be separate from and independent of Alabama's
compelling state interest in protecting the lives of unborn children from the stage of viability,
and neither state interest is intended to replace the other. (14) Mindful of Leavitt v. Jane
L., 518 U.S. 137 (1996), in which in the context of determining the severability of a state
statute regulating abortion, the United States Supreme Court noted that an explicit
statement of legislative intent specifically made applicable to a particular statute is of
greater weight than a general savings or severability clause, it is the intent of this state
that if any one or more provisions, sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, phrases, or
words of this act or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is found to be
unconstitutional, the same is hereby declared to be severable and the...
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