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Protecting Access to Reproductive Health Care Act
Nova Scotia provincial legislation From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Protecting Access to Reproductive Health Care Act is an act of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly relating to the legal protection of access to abortion.
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Legislative passage
The legislation was passed as a private member's bill.[1]
Provisions
The legislation bans protests within 50 metres of an abortion facility.[2]
Under the legislation, it is illegal to take or distribute photographs of patients and abortion providers.[3]
Reception
The Campaign Life Coalition described the legislation as "unnecessary" and "ideologically offensive to the pro-choice people".[1]
Further developments
A similar law was passed in 2021 by the provincial legislature relating to restrictions on protests related to the COVID-19 pandemic around hospitals, mental-health facilities, home-care services, long-term care services, clinics, doctors’ offices and pharmacies.[4]
Due to a lack of "legislative awareness", a protest was allowed to go ahead in April 2022 in New Glasgow.[5]
References
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