If this bill were to become law, it would repeal the entirety of Title 36, Chapter 20, Article 2 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, which currently addresses abortion. This means that all legal provisions and regulations concerning abortion that are currently in place under this article would be eliminated.

As a result, the current statutes regarding abortion would no longer be applicable, effectively removing any legal framework governing the procedure in Arizona. This significant change would leave a gap in the state's legal approach to abortion, as the entire article would be deleted from the statutes.