Michigan Compiled Laws
368-1978-15-170 - Part 170 Medicine (333.17001...333.17097)
Section 333.17014 - Legislative Findings.

Sec. 17014.
The legislature recognizes that under federal constitutional law, a state is permitted to enact persuasive measures that favor childbirth over abortion, even if those measures do not further a health interest. Sections 17015 and 17515 are nevertheless designed to provide objective, truthful information, and are not intended to be persuasive. The legislature finds that the enactment of sections 17015 and 17515 is essential for all of the following reasons:
(a) The knowledgeable exercise of a woman's decision to have an abortion depends on the extent to which the woman receives sufficient information to make an informed choice regarding abortion.
(b) The decision to obtain an abortion is an important and often stressful one, and it is in the state's interest that the decision be made with full knowledge of its nature and consequences.
(c) Enactment of sections 17015 and 17515 is necessary to ensure that, before an abortion, a woman is provided information regarding her available alternatives, and to ensure that a woman gives her voluntary and informed consent to an abortion.
(d) The receipt of accurate information about abortion and its alternatives is essential to the physical and psychological well-being of a woman considering an abortion.
(e) Because many abortions in this state are performed in clinics devoted solely to providing abortions, women who seek abortions at these clinics normally do not have a prior patient-physician relationship with the physician performing the abortion nor do these women continue a patient-physician relationship with the physician after the abortion. In many instances, the woman's only actual contact with the physician performing the abortion occurs simultaneously with the abortion procedure, with little opportunity to receive counsel concerning her decision. Consequently, certain safeguards are necessary to protect a woman's opportunity to select the option best suited to her particular situation.
(f) This state has an interest in protecting women and, subject to United States constitutional limitations and supreme court decisions, this state has an interest in protecting the fetus.
(g) Providing a woman with factual, medical, and biological information about the fetus she is carrying is essential to safeguard the state's interests described in subdivision (f). The dissemination of the information set forth in sections 17015 and 17515 is necessary due to the irreversible nature of the act of abortion and the often stressful circumstances under which the abortion decision is made.
(h) Because abortion services are marketed like many other commercial enterprises, and nearly all abortion providers advertise some free services, including pregnancy tests and counseling, the legislature finds that consumer protection should be extended to women contemplating an abortion decision by delaying any financial transactions until after a 24-hour waiting period. Furthermore, since the legislature and abortion providers have determined that a woman's right to give informed consent to an abortion can be protected by means other than the patient having to travel to the abortion facility during the 24-hour waiting period, the legislature finds that abortion providers do not have a legitimate claim of necessity in obtaining payments during the 24-hour waiting period.
(i) The safeguards that will best protect a woman seeking advice concerning abortion include the following:
(i) Private, individual counseling, including dissemination of certain information, as the woman's individual circumstances dictate, that affect her decision of whether to choose an abortion.
(ii) A 24-hour waiting period between a woman's receipt of that information provided to assist her in making an informed decision, and the actual performance of an abortion, if she elects to undergo an abortion. A 24-hour waiting period affords a woman, in light of the information provided by the physician or a qualified person assisting the physician, an opportunity to reflect on her decision and to seek counsel of family and friends in making her decision.
(j) The safeguards identified in subdivision (i) advance a woman's interests in the exercise of her discretion to choose or not to choose an abortion, and are justified by the objectives and interests of this state to protect the health of a pregnant woman and, subject to United States constitutional limitations and supreme court decisions, to protect the fetus.
History: Add. 1993, Act 133, Eff. Apr. 1, 1994 ;-- Am. 2002, Act 685, Eff. Mar. 31, 2003 Popular Name: Act 368Popular Name: Informed Consent

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 333 - Health

Act 368 of 1978 - Public Health Code (333.1101 - 333.25211)

Article 15 - Occupations (333.16101...333.18838)

368-1978-15-170 - Part 170 Medicine (333.17001...333.17097)

Section 333.17001 - Definitions; Principles of Construction.

Section 333.17008 - Physician's Assistant; Health Profession Subfield.

Section 333.17011 - License or Authorization Required; Granting License to Individuals Meeting Certain Requirements; Prohibition; Conditions for Granting License; Use of Words, Titles, or Letters.

Section 333.17011a - Expedited License Under the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact; Authorization to Engage in Practice of Medicine; "Interstate Medical Licensure Compact" Defined.

Section 333.17012 - Postgraduate Medical Study Requiring Practice of Medicine; Full or Limited License Required; Requirements of Limited License; Training; Renewing Limited License.

Section 333.17013 - Alternative Methods of Treatment of Breast Cancer; Duty of Physician to Inform Patient; Standardized Written Summary or Brochure; Form; Civil Action.

Section 333.17014 - Legislative Findings.

Section 333.17015 - Informed Consent; Definitions; Duties of Physician or Assistant; Location; Disclosure of Information; View of Ultrasound; Medical Emergency Necessitating Abortion; Duties of Department; Physician's Duty to Inform Patient; Validity...

Section 333.17015a - Coercion; Screening; Protocols; Report; Availability of Publications About Violence Against Women; Right to Abortion Not Created.

Section 333.17016 - Performance of Partial-Birth Abortion Prohibited.

Section 333.17017 - Physical Examination Required; Certain Other Means Prohibited; Right to Abortion Not Created; Definitions.

Section 333.17018 - Needle Electromyography; Performance by Licensed Physician; Delegation; Nerve Conduction Tests; Performance of Electrodiagnostic Studies by Physical Therapist, Podiatrist, or Chiropractor; Payment.

Section 333.17020 - Genetic Test; Informed Consent.

Section 333.17021 - Michigan Board of Medicine; Creation; Membership; Limitation on Powers and Duties.

Section 333.17025 - Joint Task Force; Creation; Membership.

Section 333.17026 - Terms of Office.

Section 333.17030 - Clinical Academic Limited License; Requirements; Annual Renewal; Duration of Practice.

Section 333.17031 - Condition for More Than Limited Licensure; Requirements for Full License to Practice Medicine; Filing and Contents of Written Statement; Civil or Criminal Liability; Rebuttable Presumption; Applicability to Clinical Academic Limit...

Section 333.17033 - Renewal of License; Evidence Required; Completion of Hours or Courses in Pain and Symptom Management as Continuing Education; Rules.

Section 333.17040-333.17047 - Repealed. 1990, Act 247, Imd. Eff. Oct. 12, 1990.

Section 333.17047 - Practice as Physician's Assistant; Practice Agreement.

Section 333.17048 - Prohibiting or Restricting Delegation of Medical Care Service or Requiring Higher Levels of Supervision; Rules Concerning Prescribing of Drugs; Organization as Professional Service Corporation or Professional Limited Liability Com...

Section 333.17049 - Practice Agreement; Designation of Physician; Countersigning Order or Signing Official Form Not Required.

Section 333.17050 - Prohibiting Physician or Physician's Assistant From Entering Into Practice Agreement; Grounds.

Section 333.17054 - Criteria for Licensure of Physician's Assistants and for Evaluation of Training Programs; Recommendations.

Section 333.17056 - Exception.

Section 333.17058 - Repealed. 1993, Act 79, Eff. Apr. 1, 1994.

Section 333.17060 - Duties of Department.

Section 333.17062 - Applicant for Licensure as Physician's Assistant; Qualifications.

Section 333.17064 - Applicant for Licensure as Physician's Assistant; Examination Required; Waiver; Nature of Examination; Use of National Examination; Discrimination Prohibited; Reciprocity; Investigation; Additional Documentation or Information.

Section 333.17066 - Repealed. 2016, Act 379, Eff. Mar. 22, 2017.

Section 333.17068 - Application by Physician's Assistant for Licensure or Renewal of Licensure; Form; Requirements for Relicensing; Standards; Temporary License.

Section 333.17070 - Granting Renewal; Notice of Denial; Right to Hearing.

Section 333.17072 - Certificate of Licensure, Temporary Licensure, or Renewal; Issuance; Contents; Interim Licensure; Nonrenewable Temporary License; Display; Pocket Card; Identification.

Section 333.17074 - Prohibited Undertakings, Representations, and Services by Physician's Assistant; Permissible Services.

Section 333.17076 - Physician's Assistant; Making Calls or Going on Rounds in Accordance With Practice Agreement; Prescribing Drugs; Ordering, Receiving, and Dispensing Complimentary Starter Dose Drugs.

Section 333.17078 - Physician's Assistant; Conformance to Minimal Standards of Practice.

Section 333.17082 - Investigations and Evaluations by Task Force; Purpose; Revision of Criteria for Education and Training; Continuation of Program Approval and Criteria.

Section 333.17084 - Register of Programs; Contents; Public Inspection.

Section 333.17086-333.17088 - Repealed. 1993, Act 79, Eff. Apr. 1, 1994.

Section 333.17091 - Rules.

Section 333.17092 - Genetic Counselor; Licensure Requirements.

Section 333.17093 - Practice of Genetic Counseling; License Required.

Section 333.17094 - Genetic Counselor; Temporary License; Interim Requirements.

Section 333.17095 - Use of Titles, Words, or Initials; Applicability of Sections 17091 to 17096.

Section 333.17096 - Renewal of License; Evidence Required.

Section 333.17097 - Third Party Reimbursement or Mandated Worker's Compensation Benefits.