24 Hour Consent

In 1999, the State of Michigan passed the “24 Hour Waiting Period Law”. This means that you are required by law to review materials provided by the State of Michigan at LEAST 24 hours before an abortion can take place.

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What does 24 hour consent mean to you?

Michigan’s Informed Consent for Abortion law was created by Public Act 133 of 1993. This law requires that certain information be made available to a woman who is seeking an abortion at least 24 hours prior to the abortion procedure. The information is designed to provide a woman with accurate and unbiased information on the procedure she is about to undertake.

In 1999, the State of Michigan passed the “24 Hour Waiting Period Law”. This means that you are required by law to review materials provided by the State of Michigan at LEAST 24 hours before an abortion can take place.

The information may be received in the following ways:

If you wish to review the material on the internet, you are required by law to review the State website. At the end of the website, you must print a confirmation form and present it to us on the day of your appointment.

IF THE TIME/DATE ON YOUR FORM LESS THAN 24 HOURS FROM YOUR APPOINTMENT TIME, YOUR APPOINTMENT WILL BE RESCHEDULED.

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Example of the 24 Hour Consent Form