(1) As used in this subchapter:(1) (A) “Emergency contraception” means a drug approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration that prevents pregnancy after sexual intercourse, including without limitation oral contraceptive pills.(B) “Emergency contraception” does not include RU-486, mifepristone, or any other drug or device that induces a medical abortion; and(2) “Sexual assault survivor” means a female who:(A) Alleges or is alleged to have been the victim of sexual assault or to have been raped; and(B) Presents as a patient for treatment with regard to the sexual assault or rape.
(1) (A) “Emergency contraception” means a drug approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration that prevents pregnancy after sexual intercourse, including without limitation oral contraceptive pills.(B) “Emergency contraception” does not include RU-486, mifepristone, or any other drug or device that induces a medical abortion; and
(A) “Emergency contraception” means a drug approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration that prevents pregnancy after sexual intercourse, including without limitation oral contraceptive pills.
(B) “Emergency contraception” does not include RU-486, mifepristone, or any other drug or device that induces a medical abortion; and
(2) “Sexual assault survivor” means a female who:(A) Alleges or is alleged to have been the victim of sexual assault or to have been raped; and(B) Presents as a patient for treatment with regard to the sexual assault or rape.
(A) Alleges or is alleged to have been the victim of sexual assault or to have been raped; and
(B) Presents as a patient for treatment with regard to the sexual assault or rape.