Section 188.220 – Taxpayer standing to bring suit, when, where.
Effective – 28 Aug 1986 188.220. Taxpayer standing to bring suit, when, where. — Any taxpayer of this state or its political subdivisions shall have standing to bring suit in a circuit court of proper venue to enforce the provisions of sections 188.200 to 188.215. ——– (L. 1986 H.B. 1596 § 5)
Section 188.230 – Construction of law.
Effective – 28 Aug 1993 188.230. Construction of law. — Nothing in this act* is intended to authorize anyone other than a physician to perform an abortion. ——– (L. 1993 H.B. 564 § 34) *”This act” (H.B. 564, 1993) contained numerous sections. Consult Disposition of Sections table for a definitive listing.
Section 188.120 – Cause of action for violation of discrimination laws, treble damages, attorney’s fees.
Effective – 28 Aug 1986 188.120. Cause of action for violation of discrimination laws, treble damages, attorney’s fees. — Any individual injured by any person, association, corporation, or entity by reason of any action prohibited by sections 188.100 to 188.120, as now or hereafter amended, may commence a civil cause of action against the person, […]
Section 188.125 – Alternatives to abortion agency, intent to acknowledge certain right of — state preemption, when — actions to enforce, authorized relief — definitions.
Effective – 24 Oct 2017 188.125. Alternatives to abortion agency, intent to acknowledge certain right of — state preemption, when — actions to enforce, authorized relief — definitions. — 1. It is the intent of the general assembly to acknowledge the right of an alternatives to abortion agency to operate freely and engage in speech […]
Section 188.060 – Records to be retained for seven years.
Effective – 29 Jun 1979 188.060. Records to be retained for seven years. — All medical records, reports, and other documents required to be kept under sections 188.010 to 188.085 shall be maintained in the permanent files of the abortion facility or hospital in which the abortion was performed for a period of seven years. […]
Section 188.065 – Revocation of license, when.
Effective – 14 Jun 1974 188.065. Revocation of license, when. — Any practitioner of medicine, surgery, or nursing, or other health personnel who shall willfully and knowingly do or assist any action made unlawful by sections 188.010 to 188.085 shall be subject to having his license, application for license, or authority to practice his profession […]
Section 188.070 – Breach of confidentiality prohibited.
Effective – 14 Jun 1974 188.070. Breach of confidentiality prohibited. — Any physician or other person who fails to maintain the confidentiality of any records or reports required under sections 188.010 to 188.085 is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished as provided by law. ——– (L. 1974 H.B. 1211 § 13) […]
Section 188.075 – Violation of sections 188.010 to 188.085 a class A misdemeanor — affirmative defense — jurisdiction of attorney general.
Effective – 24 Oct 2017, 2 histories 188.075. Violation of sections 188.010 to 188.085 a class A misdemeanor — affirmative defense — jurisdiction of attorney general. — 1. Any person who contrary to the provisions of sections 188.010 to 188.085 knowingly performs, induces, or aids in the performance or inducing of any abortion or knowingly […]
Section 188.080 – Abortion performed by other than a physician with clinical privileges at a hospital, a felony.
Effective – 15 Sep 2005 188.080. Abortion performed by other than a physician with clinical privileges at a hospital, a felony. — Any person who is not a physician who performs or induces or attempts to perform or induce an abortion on another is guilty of a class B felony, and, upon conviction, shall be […]
Section 188.085 – Sections 188.010 to 188.085 not to be deemed exclusive of other regulations or remedies.
Effective – 14 Jun 1974 188.085. Sections 188.010 to 188.085 not to be deemed exclusive of other regulations or remedies. — Nothing in sections 188.010 to 188.085 shall be construed to exempt any person, firm, or corporation from civil liability for medical malpractice for negligent acts or certification under sections 188.010 to 188.085. ——– (L. […]