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3220 – Construction | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law clarifies abortion reporting, confirms existing laws remain unaffected, and allows notarized statements in legal documentation.

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3220 – Construction

Pennsylvania Title 18 - Crimes and Offenses § 3220

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Pennsylvania Title 18, Section 3220 clarifies that abortions performed in accordance with the law do not need to be referred to a coroner and that existing laws like the Vital Statistics Law remain unaffected. It also states that notarized statements can be used in place of nonnotarized ones when required by law. The section ensures legal consistency and clarifies procedures related to abortion reporting and documentation.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law clarifies abortion reporting, confirms existing laws remain unaffected, and allows notarized statements in legal documentation.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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