Senate File 2140 - Introduced SENATE FILE 2140 BY ROZENBOOM , JOHNSON , SINCLAIR , CHELGREN , BEHN , ZAUN , SCHULTZ , KRAAYENBRINK , KAPUCIAN , DIX , BERTRAND , CHAPMAN , FEENSTRA , ANDERSON , SEGEBART , COSTELLO , GUTH , BREITBACH , SMITH , SCHNEIDER , WHITVER , SHIPLEY , GARRETT , and ZUMBACH A BILL FOR An Act prohibiting certain actions regarding fetal body parts 1 and providing penalties. 2 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 3 TLSB 5611XS (6) 86 pf/nh
S.F. 2140 Section 1. NEW SECTION . 146B.1 Fetal body parts —— actions 1 prohibited —— penalties. 2 1. A person shall not knowingly acquire, provide, receive, 3 otherwise transfer, or use a fetal body part in this state, 4 regardless of whether the acquisition, provision, receipt, 5 transfer, or use is for valuable consideration. 6 2. Subsection 1 shall not apply to any of the following: 7 a. Diagnostic or remedial tests, procedures, or observations 8 which have the sole purpose of determining the life or health 9 of the fetus in order to provide that information to the 10 pregnant woman or to preserve the life or health of the fetus 11 or pregnant woman. 12 b. The actions of a person taken in the furtherance of the 13 final disposition of a fetal body part. 14 3. A person who violates this section is guilty of a class 15 “C” felony. 16 4. For the purposes of this section: 17 a. “Abortion” means as defined in section 146.1. 18 b. “Fetal body part” means a cell, tissue, organ, or other 19 part of a fetus that is terminated by an abortion. 20 c. “Final disposition” means the disposition of fetal 21 body parts by burial, interment, entombment, cremation, or 22 incineration. 23 d. “Valuable consideration” means any payment including but 24 not limited to payment associated with the transportation, 25 processing, preservation, quality control, or storage of fetal 26 body parts. 27 EXPLANATION 28 The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 29 the explanation’s substance by the members of the general assembly. 30 This bill prohibits a person from knowingly acquiring, 31 providing, receiving, otherwise transferring, or using a fetal 32 body part in this state, regardless of whether the acquisition, 33 provision, receipt, transfer, or use is for valuable 34 consideration. However, the prohibition does not apply to 35 -1- LSB 5611XS (6) 86 pf/nh 1/ 2
S.F. 2140 diagnostic or remedial tests, procedures, or observations 1 which have the sole purpose of determining the life or health 2 of the fetus in order to provide that information to the 3 pregnant woman or to preserve the life or health of the fetus 4 or pregnant woman or to the actions of a person taken in the 5 furtherance of the final disposition of a fetal body part. 6 A person who violates the bill is guilty of a class “C” 7 felony. A class “C” felony is punishable by confinement for no 8 more than 10 years and a fine of at least $1,000 but not more 9 than $10,000. 10 -2- LSB 5611XS (6) 86 pf/nh 2/ 2