SB 778 - This act requires a physician to perform a fetal heartbeat detection test prior to performing or inducing an abortion, except in cases of medical emergency. A physician shall not perform or induce an abortion if a fetal heartbeat has been detected. The physician shall record in the pregnant woman's medical record the estimated gestational age of the unborn child, the method used to estimate the gestational age, the test used to detect the fetal heartbeat, and the date, time, and results of the test. If an abortion is performed or induced without first performing the test because of a medical emergency, the physician shall record that information in the pregnant woman's medical record and in the abortion report submitted to the Department of Health and Senior Services.

The provisions of this act shall be exclusively enforced through private civil action, as described in the act, and shall not be enforced through the state, any political subdivision of the state, a prosecuting or circuit attorney, or an executive or administrative officer of a political subdivision. Any other person may bring a civil action against any person (1) who performs or induces an abortion in violation of this act, (2) who knowingly engages in conduct that aids or abets in the performance or induction of an abortion in violation of this act, including reimbursing the costs of the abortion through insurance or otherwise, or (3) intending to engage in any of the above conduct. If a claimant prevails, the court shall award injunctive relief, damages of not less than $10,000 for each abortion performed or induced in violation of this act, and costs and attorney's fees. A court shall not award attorney's fees to the defendant. The defendant may claim some affirmative defenses specified under the act, but may not claim ignorance, the defendant's belief that this act is unconstitutional, reliance upon overruled court decisions, consent of the unborn child's mother, and others specified in the act.

SARAH HASKINS

Statutes affected:
Introduced (4098S.02): 188.052, 188.909, 188.910, 188.911, 188.912


Senate Committee Minutes:
SENATE COMMITTEE MINUTES Bill No.: SB 778
Sponsor: Brattin
Hearing Date: 4/6/2022


COMMITTEE: Seniors, Families, Veterans & Military Affairs

CHAIRMAN: White

DATE REFERRED: 1/13/2022 DATE HEARING REQUESTED: 1/13/2022



STAFF:
Sarah Haskins
Mike Kelley
Heidi Kolkmeyer
Katie O'Brien
Gina Richardson


WITNESSES GIVING INFORMATION:
Samuel Lee
Emily Barker - Self
Jennifer Carter Dochler - Missouri Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence


WITNESSES FOR:
Jennifer Gore - Concerned Women for America
Preston Watts - Self
Susan Klein - Missouri Right to Life


WITNESSES AGAINST:
Heidi Geisbuhler Sutherland - Missouri State Medical Association
Sarah Schlemeier - American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologist
Jacob Miller - Self
Nicholas Heald - Self
Russell Stephens - Self
LiTrease Holt - Self
Evonnia Wood - Self
Emily Freeman - Self
Hannah Dismer - Hope Clinic for Women
Heather Silverman - Self
Michelle Trupiano - Missouri Family Health Council
M'Evie Mead - Planned Parenthood of St Louis & SW Missouri
Ian Wrobel - Self
Maggie Olivia Edmondson - Pro Choice Missouri
Alex Cook - Self
Chimene Schwach - Pro Choice Missouri
Susan Gibson - Self