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Senate committee approves technical cleanup tied to Dobbs decision, sponsor says licensing would be reinstated if legal landscape changes
Summary
SB 138, described as a technical cleanup to avoid licensing activities illegal under current state law, was approved; sponsor and Department of Health said reporting requirements and medical‑board rules remain and that licensing could be reinstated if court precedent changed.
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Senator Irvin presented SB 138 as a technical cleanup bill to remove language that would otherwise require the state to license an entity performing activities that are illegal under state law. Matt Gilmore (Department of Health) said the change is consistent with the legal landscape following the Dobbs decision and is intended to resolve a conflict in state code while preserving remaining reporting requirements and medical‑board rules.
Senator Love asked whether the language could be restored if the Supreme Court or other courts reversed precedent; Senator Irvin and Matt Gilmore responded that the legislature and governor would act quickly to reinstate licensing if the activity became legal again. The committee gave the bill a do‑pass recommendation by voice vote.
The sponsor emphasized that licensing requirements otherwise remain in statute and that this measure is intended to avoid a statutory conflict until and unless licensing is again appropriate.
