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Chapter 2
Maternal Health

Articles

1
Determination of Pregnancy
Sections 123375–123418
2
Abortion
Sections 123420–123445
2.3
Abortion Practical Support Fund
Sections 123451–123453
2.5
Reproductive Privacy Act
Sections 123460–123469
2.7
Reproductive Fact Act
Sections 123470–123473
3
Community-based Perinatal System
Sections 123475–123525
4
Perinatal Health Care
Sections 123550–123610
4.2
Maternal Mental Health
Sections 123615–123617
4.5
Fetal Ultrasound
Sections 123620–123622
4.6
California Dignity in Pregnancy and Childbirth Act
Sections 123630–123630.7
4.7
California Pregnancy-associated Review Committee
Sections 123635–123637
5
Perinatal Care Guidance (Reserved)
6
Maternal Mental Health
Section 123640
7
Los Angeles County Abortion Access Safe Haven Pilot Program
Section 123641
8
San Diego County Pelvic Floor and Core Conditioning Pilot Program
Section 123643
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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