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New Stricter Underage Abortion Rules Take Effect in Texas

Texas Tribune

New abortion laws went into effect in Texas on the New Year. Texas Public Radio has publishedan overview of the way the legislature has tightened restrictions for underage Texas women. State law already required those under 18 to get a sign-off from a parent before receiving an abortion. But a judge can circumvent the requirement if they think the parent will harm the young woman. The newlegislation tightens the rules for seeking a “judicial bypass.”

That includes adding a penalty of up to $10,000 for anyone found to violate the law. If a judge doesn't rule, the minor’s request is considered automatically denied. That’s a new stipulation. Another new rule require minors to file applications for judicial bypass in their home counties.

Previously, any Texas county could approve the request. Finally, minors are now required to appear in person for a hearing on their request.