16 Pa. Code § 51.41 - Written objection to performance, participation in or cooperation in abortion or sterilization procedures
(a) Pursuant to section 5.2(a) of the act
(43 P. S. §
955.2(a)), any
physician, nurse, staff member, or employe of a hospital or other health care
facility who objects to performing, participating in, or cooperating in
abortion or sterilization procedures on moral, religious or professional
grounds and who, for such reasons, does not wish to participate or cooperate in
the performance of such procedures shall clearly set forth such objection in
writing and shall submit the objection to the board of directors, governing
body, or administrator in charge of such institution. Unless such a written
objection is submitted, under section 5.2(a) of the act (43 P. S. §
955.2(a)), a staff member
will be presumed to have no objection to participation or cooperation in the
performance of abortion or sterilization procedures on moral, religious, or
professional grounds, and shall not be subject to the protections set forth in
that section. If such a written objection is duly submitted to the proper
authority, no such staff member shall be required to or held liable for refusal
to perform, participate in, or cooperate in abortion or sterilization
procedures.
(b) Individuals
performing or participating in abortion or sterilization procedures are those
physicians, nurses, staff members, or employes of a hospital or other health
care facility who are directly involved in such a procedure and are in
attendance at the time when and in the room where the procedure takes place and
without whose services the procedure itself could not be performed.
(c) Individuals cooperating in abortion or
sterilization procedures are those physicians, nurses, staff members, or
employes of a hospital or other health care facility, whether or not directly
involved in such procedures or in attendance at the time when and in the room
where the procedure takes place, whose duties are of a type peculiar to
abortion or sterilization procedures and without whose services the procedure
itself could not be performed. Examples of "cooperation" include assistance
rendered by a nurse, staff member, or employe or a hospital of health care
facility to a doctor in performing the abortion procedure; rendering of the
services of an anesthetist or anesthesiologist in connection with the abortion
procedure; disposal of or assistance in the disposal of aborted fetuses;
cleaning the instruments used in the abortion or sterilization procedure.
Examples of duties and conduct which would not constitute "cooperation"
include: functioning in ancillary services, such as food preparation, to serve
the patient, ordinary services of housekeeping and dietary personnel; cleaning
of the room used in the abortion procedure following the abortion; record
keeping by clerical personnel; installation of or repairs to electrical,
plumbing, or heating facilities in surgical areas; performance by a laboratory
technician of blood tests upon a patient prior to abortion upon that patient;
involvement of a nurse, staff member, or employe in the caring for a patient in
any preparatory procedure leading to abortion or in the postabortion period of
the patient.
(d) Pursuant to the
procedures set forth in this section, any physician, nurse, staff member, or
employe of a hospital or other health care facility may submit a written
limited objection to performing, participating in, or cooperating in particular
types of abortion procedures or abortion procedures performed after a certain
number of weeks of gestation, and such person may thereby obtain the
protections afforded by section 5.2(a) of the act (43 P. S. §
955.2(a)), to the extent set
forth in such limited objection.
Notes
This section cited in 16 Pa. Code § 51.44 (relating to reasonable accommodation to rights of employes).
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