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LC 21 7087
A BILL TO BE
ENTITLED AN ACT
To amend Article 6 of Chapter 5 of Title 16 of the Official
Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to feticide, so as to define certain terms;
to provide that any person seeking to have an abortion performed shall first
file a petition in the superior court; to provide that the court shall appoint a
guardian ad litem; to provide for a jury trial; to provide that the court shall
balance the rights of the fetus against the rights of the person seeking to have
an abortion performed; to provide that no abortion shall take place unless
ordered by the court; to provide for an expedited appeal; to provide for
penalties; to provide for automatic repeal; to provide for related matters; to
provide an effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
GEORGIA:
SECTION 1.
Article 6 of Chapter 5 of Title 16 of the Official Code of
Georgia Annotated, relating to feticide, is amended by inserting at the end
thereof the
following: "16-5-81. (a)
As used in this Code section, the term: (1) 'Abortion'
means the intentional termination of human pregnancy with an intention other
than to produce a live birth or to remove a dead
fetus. (2) 'Death warrant' means an order of a
superior court providing that an execution may
proceed. (3) 'Execution' means an
abortion. (b) No physician shall perform an execution
in this state without first obtaining a death warrant as provided in this Code
section.
(c) Any person seeking to have an execution performed shall
first file a petition in the superior court in the county of the
petitioner´s residence. Upon the filing of such petition, the court shall
appoint a guardian ad litem to protect the rights of the fetus. The guardian ad
litem shall be authorized to demand a jury trial to determine the rights of the
fetus. Within 30 days after the filing of such petition, the court shall hold a
trial for the purpose of balancing the fetus´ right to live against the
rights of the person seeking to have the execution performed. If the finder of
fact determines that the fetus´ right to live is superior, the execution
shall not be performed and the fetus shall be permitted to continue through the
stage of birth. If the finder of fact determines that the rights of the person
seeking to have the execution performed are superior to the right of the fetus
to live, the court shall sign a death warrant. (d) If
the matter is tried before the court as finder of fact, the court shall issue
written and specific factual findings and legal conclusions supporting its
decision and shall order that a record of the evidence be maintained. The court
shall render its decision within 24 hours of the conclusion of the hearing, and
a certified copy of the same shall be furnished immediately to the
parties. (e) An expedited appeal of the final order
shall be available. The appellate courts are authorized and requested to issue
promptly such rules as are necessary to ensure the expeditious disposition of
procedures provided by this Code section. (f) No
filing fees shall be required of any party who uses the procedures provided by
this Code section. (g) Any physician performing an
execution without the issuance of a death warrant shall be guilty of a felony
and, upon conviction, shall be sentenced to incarceration of not more than five
years. The license of any physician indicted for an alleged violation of this
Code section shall be suspended until resolution of the matter. The license of
any physician convicted of a violation of this Code section shall be permanently
revoked. The provisions of this Code section shall be in addition to any other
provisions relating to the killing of a fetus or a
person."
SECTION 2.
This Act shall be automatically repealed on the day
following the day the United States Supreme Court issues a decision expressly
declaring the overturn of Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113
(1973).
SECTION 3.
This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the
Governor or upon its becoming law without such approval.
SECTION 4.
All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are
repealed.
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