2021-2022 Regular SessionSouth Carolina Legislature

H3163: SC Stands for Life Act

Legislative Summary

Amend The Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, To Enact The "south Carolina Stands For Life Act" By Adding Article 6 To Chapter 41, Title 44 So As To Require Testing For A Detectable Fetal Heartbeat Before An Abortion Is Performed On A Pregnant Women And To Prohibit The Performance Of An Abortion When A Fetal Heartbeat Is Detected, Both With Medical Emergency Exceptions, To Define Certain Terms, To Require Certain Documentation And Recordkeeping By Physicians Performing Abortions, To Create A Civil Action For A Pregnant Woman Upon Whom An Abortion Is Performed, To Create Criminal Penalties, And For Other Purposes; To Amend Section 44-41-460, Relating To Required Reporting Of Abortion Data To The Department Of Health And Environmental Control, So As To Add Reporting Of Fetal Heartbeat Testing And Patient Medical Condition Data; To Amend Section 44-41-330, Relating To A Pregnant Woman's Right To Know Certain Pregnancy Information, So As To Require Notification Of The Detection Of A Fetal Heartbeat; By Adding Article 8 To Chapter 41, Title 44 So As To Prohibit Dismemberment Abortions, With Exceptions, To Define Certain Terms, To Provide For Injunctive Relief And Civil And Criminal Penalties, And For Other Purposes; By Adding Article 10 To Chapter 41, Title 44 So As To Establish Certain Notice Requirements Addressing The Possibility Of Reversing The Effects Of Certain Chemical Abortions Applicable To Private Offices And Facilities In Which Abortions Are Performed And To Physicians Of Patients Considering A Chemical Abortion, To Define Certain Terms, To Require The Department Of Health And Environmental Control To Publish Printed Materials About The Possibility Of Reversing Certain Chemical Abortions And To Make The Information Available On The Department's Website, To Establish Certain Requirements Applicable To Physicians Who Prescribe A Chemical Abortion Pill; To Create Civil And Criminal Penalties For Violation Of The Provisions Of The Article, To Create A Private Right Of Action For A Woman Upon Whom A Chemical Abortion Is Performed In Violation Of The Provisions Of The Article, With Exceptions, And For Other Purposes; And By Adding Section 44-41-95 So As To Provide That If Roe V. Wade Is Overturned, Abortion Shall Become Illegal In South Carolina, And For Other Purposes.

Bill History

12/9/2020
Prefiled
House of Representatives
12/9/2020
Referred to Committee on Judiciary
House of Representatives
1/12/2021
Introduced and read first time
House of Representatives
1/12/2021
Referred to Committee on Judiciary
House of Representatives
1/13/2021
Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Yow, T.Moore
House of Representatives
2/11/2021
Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Sandifer
House of Representatives

Status Information

Current Status
Introduced(12/9/2020)
Chamber
House of Representatives
Committee
Judiciary(House of Representatives)
Sine DiePrior Session

Sponsors

Republican: 67
Democrat: 1

Primary Sponsor

John Mccravy
John Mccravy
Republican

Co-Sponsors (67)

Melissa Oremus
Republican
John West
Republican
Patrick Haddon
Republican
Wallace Jordan
Republican
Linda Bennett
Republican
Garry Smith
Republican
Ashley Trantham
Republican
Josiah Magnuson
Republican
Adam Morgan
Republican
Stewart Jones
Republican
William Bailey
Republican
Bruce Bryant
Republican
James Burns
Republican
William Chumley
Republican
Bobby Cox
Republican
Victor Dabney
Republican
Shannon Erickson
Republican
Doug Gilliam
Republican
Davey Hiott
Republican
Max Hyde
Republican
Chip Huggins
Republican
Jeffrey Johnson
Republican
Steven Long
Republican
Robert May
Republican
Richard Martin
Republican
Donald McCabe
Republican
Sandy McGarry
Republican
Dennis Moss
Republican
Steve Moss
Republican
Roger Nutt
Republican
Tommy Stringer
Republican
Anne Thayer
Republican
Mark Willis
Republican
Christopher Wooten
Republican
Merita Allison
Republican
Nathan Ballentine
Republican
Bruce Bannister
Republican
Thomas Brittain
Republican
Joseph Bustos
Republican
Neal Collins
Republican
Heather Crawford
Republican
Joseph Daning
Republican
Sylleste Davis
Republican
Jason Elliott
Republican
Raye Felder
Republican
Cally Forrest
Republican
Russell Fry
Republican
Craig Gagnon
Republican
Kevin Hardee
Republican
William Hixon
Republican
Mandy Kimmons
Republican
Randy Ligon
Republican
Phillip Lowe
Republican
James Lucas
Republican
Brandon Newton
Republican
Weston Newton
Republican
Thomas Pope
Republican
Marvin Smith
Republican
Murrell Smith
Republican
Gary Simrill
Republican
Bill Taylor
Republican
William Whitmire
Republican
Christopher Murphy
Republican
Leola Robinson-Simpson
Democrat
Richard Yow
Republican
Travis Moore
Republican
William Sandifer
Republican

Documents

Introduced
Bill Text12/9/202042.3 KB