Indiana Code § 16-34-1-11

Prohibition on using telehealth for abortion
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Sec. 11. Telehealth may not be used to provide any abortion, including the writing or filling of a prescription for any purpose that is intended to result in an abortion.   IC 16-34-2 Chapter 2. Requirements for Performance of Abortion; Criminal Penalties               16-34-2-0.5 Medical emergency             16-34-2-1 Required circumstances of legal abortion             16-34-2-1.1 Voluntary and informed consent condition; information required if a lethal fetal anomaly is diagnosed; ultrasound report; suspected coercion             16-34-2-1.2 Physician's duty to inform women in medical emergency of necessity for abortion             16-34-2-1.5 Informed consent brochure; requirements             16-34-2-2 Responsibilities of attending physician; determination of postfertilization age; disciplinary action for violation             16-34-2-3 Conditions for abortion after viability or 20 weeks; attendance of physician for preservation of life and health of viable unborn child; certificates of birth or death; offense for violation; ward             16-34-2-4 Consent of parent or legal guardian or custodian; notification; waiver of consent or notification; representation by attorney; confidentiality; emergency abortions; medical records; penalties             16-34-2-4.2 Aiding an unemancipated pregnant minor in obtaining an abortion without consent of parent or legal guardian or custodian prohibited; causes of action; limitations and immunities             16-34-2-4.5 Admitting privileges requirement; notification to patient of hospital location; confirmation of admitting privileges; redaction             16-34-2-4.7 "Abortion complication"; required report; information for report; quarterly public report             16-34-2-5 Report requirement per abortion; required information; time frame; penalty; quarterly public report; prohibition on identifying information             16-34-2-5.1 Documentation of signatures and credentials of physicians and other providers             16-34-2-5.5 State department duty to develop electronic program concerning submission of forms completed by physicians             16-34-2-6 Prohibitions on performing experiments on and the transport of an aborted fetus; transport of aborted fetus for purpose of conducting final disposition of the aborted fetus permitted             16-34-2-7 Performance of unlawful abortion; offense             16-34-2-8 Civil liability             16-34-2-9 Injunctive relief             16-34-2-10 Damages             16-34-2-11 Attorney's fees             16-34-2-12 Identity of a woman upon whom a dismemberment abortion has been performed

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