Action | Amend the Regulation after Assessment and Receipt of Public Comment |
Stage | NOIRA |
Comment Period | Ended on 10/31/2018 |
Virginia Board of Health
I am writing to urge you to maintain the highest of standards in abortion clinics within our state. To do anything else is an abrogation of your duty and would come as a shock to the majority of citzens in our state who are unaware these deliberation are happening. Abortion is a surgical procedure and to allow these facitlities to operate without maintaining the standards of other out patient surgical facilites is accomodation that escapes reason. Why may I ask? These clinic by and large are money making ventures like any business and are free to make whatever decision they deem to necessary to protect their profit. Regulations by the state are the only sure way to make sure that cleanliness, safety, health, and overall professionalism, that all patients have a right to expect, are not being sacrificed for the almighty bottom line. Please do the work of the Board of Health and protect our citizens by maintaining the highest of standards. Virginians deserve no less.
Women's Safety is Paramount
Abortion center regulations are essential for the health and safety of Virginia women and must be maintained, not weakened. Abortion is not healthcare because it ends lives instead of healing them. However, since abortion operates under the guise of healthcare, abortion centers must adhere to the regulatory standards of other healthcare facilities. It is unconsciencable that women would be subjected to anything less than the current regulations. If anything, Virginia women deserve more not less.
Restore Safe Abortion Regulations for the Safety Of Virginia Women
The Virginia Abortion Regulations should not be further watered-down. Instead, the regulations which became effective on June 30, 2013 through the legal, required procedure with extensive public comment should be reinstated. The 2013 abortion regulations were watered-down following a nearly $2,000,000 donation from Planned Parenthood to the McAuliffe political campaign. Under the watered-down regulations, numerous health, safety, and sanitary violations occurred in Virginia abortion facilities (See Virginia Dept. of Health Office of Licensure & Certification (OLC) inspection reports of Virginia abortion facilities during this period). Virginia abortion personnel are not capable of dealing with serious injuries to women undergoing abortion (See VA Health Dept OLC report of inspection at Falls Church Health Care Center on April 11 & 12, 2018, pages 28-33) and they don't report these serious injuries to the Virginia Health Dept.The current watered-down abortion regulations are not safe for Virginia women. They must be restored to a safe level and enforced.
Here are a few changes I recommend the Board consider:
Thank you for your consideration.