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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

311.7704 Determination of fetal heartbeat -- Medical records -- Option to view

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or hear heartbeat -- Administrative regulations -- Persons not in violation.
(a)A person who intends to perform or induce an abortion on a pregnant
woman shall determine whether there is a detectable fetal heartbeat of
the unborn human individual the pregnant woman is carrying. The method
of determining the presence of a fetal heartbeat shall be consistent with
the person's good-faith understanding of standard medical practice,
provided that if administrative regulations have been promulgated under
subsection
(2)of this section, the method chosen shall be one that is
consistent with the regulations.
(b)The person who determines the presence or absence of a fetal heartbeat
shall record in the pregnant woman's medical record the estimated
gestational age of the unborn human individual, the method used to test
for a fetal heartbeat, the date and time of the test, and the results of the
test.
(c)The person who performs the examination for the presence of a fetal
heartbeat shall give the pregnant woman the option to view or hear the
fetal heartbeat.
(2)The secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services may promulgate
administrative regulations specifying the appropriate methods of performing an
examination for the purpose of determining the presence of a fetal heartbeat of
an unborn human individual based on standard medical practice. The
regulations shall require only that an examination shall be performed
externally.
(3)A person is not in violation of subsection
(1)or
(2)of this section if:
(a)The person has performed an examination for the purpose of determining
the presence of a fetal heartbeat of an unborn human individual utilizing
standard medical practice;
(b)The examination does not reveal a fetal heartbeat or the person has been
informed by a physician who has performed the examination for a fetal
heartbeat that the examination did not reveal a fetal heartbeat; and
(c)The person notes in the pregnant woman's medical records the
procedure utilized to detect the presence of a fetal heartbeat.
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