(a) (1) The State Board of Health shall adopt rules to implement this subchapter. (2) The State Board of Health may add by rule additional examples of complications to supplement those in § 20-16-2503 . (b) The Arkansas State Medical Board shall promulgate rules to ensure that physicians who perform abortions, referring physicians, or agents of either physician comply with all the requirements of this subchapter. Added by Act 2021, No. 560,§ 1, eff. 7/28/2021. (a) (1) The State Board of Health shall adopt rules to implement this subchapter. (2) The State Board of Health may add by rule additional examples of complications to supplement those in § 20-16-2503 . (b) The Arkansas State Medical Board shall promulgate rules to ensure that physicians who perform abortions, referring physicians, or agents of either physician comply with all the requirements of this subchapter. Added by Act 2021, No. 560,§ 1, eff. 7/28/2021. (a) (1) The State Board of Health shall adopt rules to implement this subchapter. (2) The State Board of Health may add by rule additional examples of complications to supplement those in § 20-16-2503 . (b) The Arkansas State Medical Board shall promulgate rules to ensure that physicians who perform abortions, referring physicians, or agents of either physician comply with all the requirements of this subchapter. Added by Act 2021, No. 560,§ 1, eff. 7/28/2021. (a) (1) The State Board of Health shall adopt rules to implement this subchapter. (2) The State Board of Health may add by rule additional examples of complications to supplement those in § 20-16-2503 . (1) The State Board of Health shall adopt rules to implement this subchapter. (2) The State Board of Health may add by rule additional examples of complications to supplement those in § 20-16-2503 . (b) The Arkansas State Medical Board shall promulgate rules to ensure that physicians who perform abortions, referring physicians, or agents of either physician comply with all the requirements of this subchapter.
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