CHAPTER 5. HEALTH PROVISIONS: ABORTION
§1061. Abortion; prohibition
A. The provisions of this Act shall become effective immediately upon, and to the
extent permitted by, the occurrence of any of the following circumstances:
(1) Any decision of the Supreme Court of the United States which overrules, in
whole or in part, Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113, 93 S.Ct. 705, 35 L.Ed. 2d 147 (1973), thereby
restoring to the state of Louisiana the authority to prohibit or limit abortion.
(2) Adoption of an amendment to the United States Constitution which, in whole or
in part, restores to the state of Louisiana the authority to prohibit or limit abortion.
(3) A decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Dobbs v.
Jackson Women's Health Organization, Docket No. 19-1392, which overrules, in whole or
in part, Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113, 93 S.Ct. 705, 35 L.Ed. 2d 147 (1973), thereby restoring
to the state of Louisiana the authority to prohibit or limit abortion.
B. The provisions of this Act shall be effective relative to the appropriation of
Medicaid funds, to the extent consistent with any executive order by the President of the
United States, federal statute, appropriation rider, or federal regulation that sets forth the
limited circumstances in which states must fund abortion to remain eligible to receive federal
Medicaid funds pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 1396 et. seq.
C. No person may knowingly administer to, prescribe for, or procure for, or sell to
any pregnant woman any medicine, drug, or other substance with the specific intent of
causing or abetting the termination of the life of an unborn human being. No person may
knowingly use or employ any instrument or procedure upon a pregnant woman with the
specific intent of causing or abetting the termination of the life of an unborn human being.
D. Any person in violation of this Section shall be prosecuted pursuant to the
effective provisions of R.S. 14:87.7, and shall be subject to the penalties provided in R.S.
40:1061.29.
E. Nothing in this Section may be construed to prohibit the sale, use, prescription,
or administration of a contraceptive measure, drug or chemical, if it is administered prior to
the time when a pregnancy could be determined through conventional medical testing and
if the contraceptive measure is sold, used, prescribed, or administered in accordance with
manufacturer instructions.
F. It shall not be a violation of Subsection C of this Section for a licensed physician
to perform a medical procedure necessary in reasonable medical judgment to prevent the
death or substantial risk of death due to a physical condition, or to prevent the serious,
permanent impairment of a life-sustaining organ of a pregnant woman. However, the
physician shall make reasonable medical efforts under the circumstances to preserve both the
life of the mother and the life of her unborn child in a manner consistent with reasonable
medical practice.
G. Medical treatment provided to the mother by a licensed physician which results
in the accidental or unintentional injury or death to the unborn child is not a violation of
Subsection C of this Section.
H. Nothing in this Section may be construed to subject the pregnant mother upon
whom any abortion is performed or attempted to any criminal conviction and penalty.
I. The terms as used in this Section have the same meaning as the definitions
provided in R.S. 14:87.1.
J. This Section shall be known, and may be cited, as the Human Life Protection Act.
Acts 2006, No. 467, §1; Redesignated from R.S. 40:1299.30 by HCR 84 of 2015
R.S.; Acts 2018, No. 468, §2, eff. May 23, 2018; Acts 2022, No. 545, §3; Acts 2022, No.
548, §2.
NOTE: Former R.S. 40:1061 redesignated to R.S. 40:1121.1 by HCR 84 of 2015
R.S.