Effective: April 6, 2021
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 27 - 133rd General Assembly
A pregnant woman who has a surgical abortion, the fetal remains from which are not disposed of in compliance with this chapter, is not guilty of committing, attempting to commit, complicity in the commission of, or conspiracy in the commission of a violation of section 3726.99 of the Revised Code.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 37 | Health-Safety-Morals
Chapter 3726 | Disposition of Fetal Remains From Surgical Abortion
Section 3726.01 | Definitions.
Section 3726.02 | Fetal Remains Disposition by Cremation or Interment.
Section 3726.03 | Pregnant Woman Rights for Fetal Remains Disposition.
Section 3726.04 | Exercise of Rights by Adult or Minor Pregnant Woman.
Section 3726.041 | Exercise of Rights Involving Multiple Zygotes, Blastocytes, Embryos, or Fetuses.
Section 3726.042 | Disposition for Each Zygote, Blastocyte, Embryo, or Fetus.
Section 3726.05 | Release of Fetal Remains After Disposition Determination.
Section 3726.09 | Payment of Fetal Remains Disposition Costs.
Section 3726.10 | Fetal Remains Disposition Documented in Pregnant Woman's Medical Records.
Section 3726.11 | Abortion Facility Maintain Documentation of Disposition Date and Method.
Section 3726.12 | Abortion Facility Written Policy and Procedures for Cremation or Interment.
Section 3726.13 | Abortion Facility Maintain List of Disposition Locations.
Section 3726.14 | Rulemaking Authority of Director of Health.
Section 3726.15 | Immunity for Person Burying of Cremating Fetal Remains.
Section 3726.16 | Applicability of Conflicting Laws or Regulations.
Section 3726.95 | Pregnant Women Not Guilty of Crime.
Section 3726.99 | Prohibition and Penalty for Fetal Remains Disposition Compliance Failure.