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Code · Delaware · Title 14 — Education

§ 9004F. Exceptions.

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A university that has a student health center but is not equipped or staffed to provide medication abortion must do all of the following:
(1)Provide information and referral services for medication abortion to students at the student health center. The referral must be to qualified healthcare providers who can lawfully administer medication abortion.
a. The referral process must include providing students with contact information for at least 2 qualified healthcare providers, including telehealth providers.
b. If a student requests telehealth services, the university shall provide a private space for the student to engage in the telehealth appointment.
(2)Ensure the university health services website provides comprehensive information and resources for students regarding reproductive services, including prenatal care and termination of pregnancy. The information must include all of the following:
a. Instructions on scheduling an appointment with student health services for pregnancy testing and to discuss pregnancy options.
b. Contact information for the university’s mental health services.
c. Links and contact information for campus resources that assist with receiving requests for academic accommodations, including absences, rescheduling exams, or adjusting other academic requirements during recovery from pregnancy or a medical treatment.
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