The Arizona Legislature on Thursday passed a bill to ban abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy.
S.B. 1164 now goes to the desk of Republican Gov. Doug Ducey, who has signed every anti-abortion measure that has reached his desk since 2015, when he took office.
If signed, abortion will be prohibited in the Grand Canyon State after 15 weeks of pregnancy and will not exempt cases of rape or incest. It contains exceptions for medical emergencies that could, if an abortion was not performed, cause the woman to die or experience “substantial impairment of a major bodily function.”
Doctors found guilty of carrying out an abortion after 15 weeks could face a year in prison and lose their license to practice medicine.
A separate bill in Arizona that would ban abortion after a fetal heartbeat is detected, which is around about six weeks, has not moved forward.