34-23A-34. Physician's reporting form--Contents.
The Department of Health shall prepare a reporting form for physicians which shall provide for the collection of the following information:
(1)The month, day, and year of the induced abortion;
(2)The method of abortion used for each induced abortion;
(3)The approximate gestational age, in weeks, of the unborn child involved in the abortion;
(4)The age of the mother at the time of the abortion and, if the mother was younger than sixteen years of age at the time the child was conceived, the age of the father, if known;
(5)The specific reason for the induced abortion, including the following:
(a)The pregnancy was a result of rape;
(b)The pregnancy was a result of incest;
(c)The mother could not afford the child;
(d)The mother did not desire to have the child;
(e)The mother's emotional health was at risk;
(f)The mother would suffer substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function if the pregnancy continued;
(g)Other, which shall be specified;
(6)Whether the induced abortion was paid for by:
(a)Private insurance;
(b)Public health plan;
(c)Other, which shall be specified;
(7)Whether coverage was under:
(a)A-fee-for-service insurance company;
(b)A managed care company; or
(c)Other, which shall be specified;
(8)A description of the complications, if any, for each abortion and for the aftermath of each abortion;
(9)The fee collected for performing or treating the abortion;
(10)The type of anesthetic, if any, used for each induced abortion;
(11)The method used to dispose of fetal tissue and remains;
(12)The specialty area of the physician;
(13)Whether the physician performing the induced abortion has been subject to license revocation or suspension or other professional sanction;
(14)The number of previous abortions the mother has had;
(15)The number of previous live births of the mother, including both living and deceased;
(16)The date last normal menses began for the mother;
(17)The name of physician performing the induced abortion;
(18)The name of hospital or physician office where the induced abortion was performed;
(19)A unique patient number that can be used to link the report to medical report for inspection, clarification, and correction purposes but that cannot, of itself, reasonably lead to the identification of any person obtaining an abortion;
(20)Certain demographic information including:
(a)State, county, and city of occurrence of abortion;
(b)State, county, and city of residence of mother;
(c)Marital status of mother;
(d)Education status of mother;
(e)Race of mother;
(21)Certain Rhesus factor (Rh) information including:
(a)Whether the mother received the Rh test;
(b)Whether the mother tested positive for the Rh-negative factor;
(c)Whether the mother received a Rho(D) immune globulin injection;
(22)The sex of the unborn child and the following information:
(a)Whether the pregnant mother used a sex-determining test;
(b)What type of sex-determining test the pregnant mother used; and
(c)The approximate gestational age of the unborn child, in weeks, when the test was taken;
(23)The post-fertilization age of the unborn child and the following information:
(a)How the post-fertilization age was determined or if a determination was not made, the basis of the determination that an exception existed;
(b)Whether an intra-fetal injection was used in an attempt to induce fetal demise;
(c)If the unborn child was deemed capable of experiencing pain, pursuant to §34-23A-70, the basis of the determination that it is a medical emergency;
(d)If the unborn child was deemed capable of experiencing pain pursuant to §34-23A-70, whether the method of the abortion used was that, in reasonable medical judgment, provided the best opportunity for the unborn child to survive and, if such a method was not used, the basis of the determination that termination of the pregnancy in that manner would pose a greater risk either of the death of the pregnant mother or of the substantial and irreversible physical impairment of a major bodily function, not including a psychological or emotional condition, of the mother than other available methods;
(24)The following information concerning the performance of a medical abortion:
(a)Any complication that requires medical follow-up;
(b)The medical follow-up that was required resulting from any complication;
(c)The facility where the medical follow-up was performed; and
(d)If the pregnant mother was sex trafficked.
Source: SL 1998, ch 209, §1; SL 2004, ch 234, §1; SL 2014, ch 168, §5; SL 2016, ch 180, §7; SL 2022, ch 143, §3.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 34 - Public Health and Safety
Chapter 23A - Performance Of Abortions
Section 34-23A-1 - Definition of terms.
Section 34-23A-1.1 - Attempt to perform abortion defined.
Section 34-23A-1.2 - Legislative findings--Termination of life.
Section 34-23A-1.3 - Legislative findings--Relationship between pregnant woman and unborn child.
Section 34-23A-1.4 - Legislative findings--Risks to life and health of pregnant woman.
Section 34-23A-1.5 - Legislative findings--Special protection of rights of pregnant women.
Section 34-23A-1.6 - Legislative findings--Standard of practice requiring informed consent.
Section 34-23A-2 - Abortion lawful only under specified conditions.
Section 34-23A-2.1 - Physician to inform in case of medical emergency.
Section 34-23A-3 - Abortion during first twelve weeks of pregnancy.
Section 34-23A-5 - Abortion following twenty-second week of pregnancy.
Section 34-23A-10.3 - Publication of educational materials.
Section 34-23A-10.5 - Form required by 34-23A-10.1(1) to be prescribed by department.
Section 34-23A-12 - No liability for refusal to perform abortion.
Section 34-23A-16.1 - Child born alive--Preservation of life and health.
Section 34-23A-16.2 - Abortion--Child born alive--Civil and disciplinary action.
Section 34-23A-19 - Performance of abortion--Required reports--Rules.
Section 34-23A-20 - Severability of provisions.
Section 34-23A-21 - Construction of chapter.
Section 34-23A-22 - Cause of action for certain abortions--Amount of damages--Attorney's fees.
Section 34-23A-23 - Anonymity of female plaintiff--Specific written findings.
Section 34-23A-24 - Analyses of maternal mortality.
Section 34-23A-25 - Analyses of pregnancy outcomes.
Section 34-23A-26 - Publication of findings on maternal mortality and pregnancy outcomes.
Section 34-23A-27 - Partial-birth abortion prohibited--Violation a felony.
Section 34-23A-28 - Application of partial-birth abortion prohibition.
Section 34-23A-29 - Civil action for death of fetus or infant in partial-birth abortion.
Section 34-23A-30 - Money damages in partial-birth abortion.
Section 34-23A-31 - Prosecution of woman upon whom partial-birth abortion performed.
Section 34-23A-32 - Partial-birth abortion defined.
Section 34-23A-33 - Fetus and infant defined.
Section 34-23A-34 - Physician's reporting form--Contents.
Section 34-23A-35 - Submission of physician's information report.
Section 34-23A-36 - Annual public report--Information included.
Section 34-23A-37 - Information collection form.
Section 34-23A-38 - Submission of information collection form.
Section 34-23A-39 - Reporting form for use of notice described in § 34-23A-7.
Section 34-23A-40 - Submission of reporting form.
Section 34-23A-41 - Penalty for failure to submit reporting form.
Section 34-23A-42 - Failure to submit reporting form a misdemeanor.
Section 34-23A-43 - Department to ensure compliance--Inspection.
Section 34-23A-44 - Department to ensure anonymity--Confidentiality of communication.
Section 34-23A-45 - "Induced abortion" defined.
Section 34-23A-46 - Licensing of abortion facilities.
Section 34-23A-47 - Exceptions to abortion facility license requirement.
Section 34-23A-49 - Compliance inspections.
Section 34-23A-49.1 - Inspection information to be posted on department's public website.
Section 34-23A-50 - Fees to be deposited in abortion facility licensing fund.
Section 34-23A-51 - Promulgation of rules--Minimum standards for abortion facilities.
Section 34-23A-52.1 - Medical emergency exception.
Section 34-23A-53 - Definition of terms.
Section 34-23A-54 - Legislative findings.
Section 34-23A-55 - Duties of physician in addition to common law.
Section 34-23A-56 - Scheduling of abortion--Prior requirements.
Section 34-23A-57 - Patient's written signed statement.
Section 34-23A-58 - Registry of pregnancy help centers.
Section 34-23A-58.1 - Certification of conditions by pregnancy help centers.
Section 34-23A-58.2 - Pregnancy help centers placed on registry before January 1, 2012.
Section 34-23A-58.3 - Pregnancy help centers placed on registry after January 1, 2012.
Section 34-23A-59 - Pregnancy help center consultations.
Section 34-23A-59.1 - Licensed professionals required at pregnancy help centers.
Section 34-23A-59.2 - Release of confidential information as misdemeanor.
Section 34-23A-60 - Civil action for failure to comply with §§ 34-23A-56 and 34-23A-57.
Section 34-23A-61 - Civil action for failure to comply with chapter.
Section 34-23A-62 - Repeal not implied.
Section 34-23A-63 - Definitions regarding sex-selective abortions.
Section 34-23A-64 - Sex-selective abortions prohibited--Felony.
Section 34-23A-65 - Repeal not implied.
Section 34-23A-67 - Legislative findings as to unborn child capable of experiencing pain.
Section 34-23A-68 - Definitions regarding unborn child capable of experiencing pain.
Section 34-23A-69 - Abortion of unborn child capable of feeling pain prohibited--Felony--Exceptions.
Section 34-23A-71 - Intent of pregnant mother to inflict self-harm not medical emergency.
Section 34-23A-73 - Repeal not implied.
Section 34-23A-81 - Legislative finding regarding noncompliance with subsection 34-23A-10.1(1)(b).
Section 34-23A-89 - Definition--Down syndrome.
Section 34-23A-90 - Down syndrome--Abortion prohibited--Penalty.
Section 34-23A-91 - Intentional, knowing, or negligent failure to comply--Civil action.