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 governs abortion-related regulations. This means that all existing legal provisions and requirements pertaining to abortion as outlined in that specific article would be eliminated from the state's statutes.

As a result, the current law, which includes various stipulations and regulations regarding abortion, would no longer be in effect, effectively removing any legal framework that governs the procedure in Arizona. This significant change would leave a gap in the legal landscape concerning abortion, as the article being repealed contains the relevant statutes that currently regulate the practice.