(Draft Legislation)
1. This Act may be cited as The Protection of Conscience Act.
2. In this act, "abortion" includes
"artificial reproduction" includes the use of any sexual or asexual means of bringing about, or attempting to bring about, the formation of a human embryo, apart from an act of sexual intercourse, such as artificial insemination and in vitro fertilization, or human genetic engineering techniques, including the manipulation of genetic materials, the use of artificial genetic materials, or any combination thereof.a) the inducement or attempted inducement of the miscarriage of a female person, whether or not she is pregnant,
b) the administration of drugs or devices to a female person or the manipulation of a female person to prevent the implantation of an early human embryo, whether or not conception has occurred,
c) in the case of a multiple pregnancy, the killing of a human embryo or foetus in the womb to reduce the number of children to be carried to term;
"capital punishment" means the execution of a sentence of death in accordance with military law or the law of the place where sentence is passed or to be carried out;
"conception" means the fertilization of a human ovum by human
sperm;
"contraceptive services" includes the provision of drugs, devices or
surgery for the purpose of preventing the fertilization of a human ovum by sexual intercourse;
"embryonic experimentation"
includes any manipulation or surgical or pharmacological treatment of a human zygote,
embryo or foetus at any time after conception, but does not include treatment which is
intended to be directly therapeutic for the zygote, embryo or foetus itself;
"embryo transfer" includes the removal of a living human zygote, foetus
or embryo from the uterus or location where it was conceived;
"eugenic testing" includes any form of observation or measurement, one
purpose of which may be to identify illness or unwanted characteristics in a human being
or in a human zygote, foetus or embryo, so that the human being may be sterilized or
killed, or the human zygote, foetus or embryo aborted or killed;
"euthanasia" means any act or omission, with or without the consent of the person who is the subject of the act or omission, which
a) is apparently intended to cause the death of the person, or
b) is apparently intended to accelerate the death of the person,
and includes the withdrawal or failure to provide artificial nutrition and hydration or ordinary medical treatment;
"falsification" meansa) in the case of research data, the fabrication of research data or the deliberate introduction of bias or error into research data by any means, including addition, omission, suppression, misrepresentation, emphasis, or de-emphasis, during any phase of an experiment, including the design of the protocol, the material(s) and method(s) used, and the analysis of the data obtained;
b) in the case of research claims, the fabrication of research claims or the deliberate introduction of bias or error into research claims by any means, including addition, omission, suppression, misrepresentation, emphasis, or de-emphasis involving: research grant applications; advertisements; computer programs; research committees; proceedings; findings; reports; publications; conferences; or other medical or research information.
"human experimentation" includes any manipulation or surgical or
pharmacological treatment of a human being for the purpose of research, but does not
include treatment which is intended to be directly therapeutic for that human being;
"inter-species breeding" includes fusing or attempting to fuse human
gametes or genetic material with that of an animal;
"person" includes all juridical persons and all recognizable
institutions, societies, associations, and formal or informal groups of persons, whether
incorporated or not;
"reasons of conscience" includes adherence to
a) religious doctrine or precept, or
b) moral or ethical belief, or
c) philosophical principle
that is understood by the adherent to make
it wrongful for him to participate, directly or indirectly, in the activities referred to
in Section 3.
"tissue trafficking" includes the handling, transfer, sale, barter, or
giving of tissue obtained, directly or indirectly, by means of abortion, artificial
reproduction, embryonic or human experimentation, embryo transfer, eugenic testing,
euthanasia or
inter-species breeding, or the provision of contraceptive services.
"torture" means any act or omission, whether or not it is legal under military law or the law in force in the place where it occurs, by which
a) pain is deliberately inflicted on a person, or
b) an attempt is made to inflict despair or mental or spiritual anguish on a person by
i) deprivation of air, food, water, shelter, clothing, hygiene, privacy, companionship, sensory experience, medical treatment or religious practice, or
ii) sexual touching or degradation, including seduction and exposure to
pornographic or obscene materials, oriii) enforced participation in acts proscribed or thought to be proscribed by the person's religion, beliefs or moral principles, or
iv) the application of mind or mood altering substances, or
v) the application of extremes of temperature, light, sound, or smell or the provision of unpalatable food or drink, or
vi) threats to cause death, pain or bodily harm to the person or another person, or
vii) threats to do any of the above
for the purpose of punishment or personal gratification, to intimidate or coerce the person or some other person, or to obtain information or a statement.
a) in the performance of an abortion,
b) in artificial reproduction, capital punishment, embryonic or human experimentation, embryo transfer, eugenic testing, euthanasia or inter-species breeding, falsification, tissue trafficking, torture or the provision of contraceptive services,
c) in the advertising of the activities referred to in paragraphs (a) or (b), or
d) in the building, operation, maintenance, service or security of a facility where the activities referred to in paragraphs (a) or (b) take place or will take place, or
e) in the manufacture, advertising or sale of drugs or instruments intended to be used for the activities referred to in paragraphs (a) or (b), or
f) in the counselling or education of persons in a manner which indicates that the activities referred to in paragraphs (a) or (b) are morally neutral or acceptable,
when that person has indicated that he does not wish to participate for reasons of conscience.
3(2) For greater certainty, in the case of capital punishment and torture, "participation" includesa) prior consultation or planning,
b) pronouncing death
c) providing a professional opinion or rendering medical assistance in order to prolong or facilitate the procedure or make it more effective.
a) intimidates or attempts to intimidate or influence that person or class of persons by threats or suggestions that
i) contracts, employment, advancement, benefits, pay, or
ii) membership, fellowship or full participation in a trade union or professional associationmay be adversely affected if they do not so participate,
b) disciplines, suspends or dismisses an employee or contractor, or reduces his pay or benefits or cancels his contract, or suspends or revokes or adversely affects his membership, fellowship or full participation in a trade union or professional association, for the reason that he failed or refused to participate or to agree to participate, directly or indirectly, in the activities referred to in Section 3.
a) suggests that participation in the activities referred to in Section 3, whether direct or indirect, is a condition of employment, contract, membership or full participation in a trade union or professional association, or of admission to a school of medicine or other educational programme,
b) refuses to employ a person or to admit him to a trade union, professional association, school of medicine or other educational programme for the reason that he refused or failed to agree to participate, directly or indirectly, in the activities referred to in Section 3.
c) refuses to employ a person or to admit him to a trade union, professional association, school of medicine or other educational programme for the reason that he refused or failed to answer questions about or to discuss his willingness to participate, directly or indirectly, in the activities referred to in Section 3.
d) adversely affects the opportunities of a person or class of persons to secure employment or admission to, or full participation in a trade union, professional association, school of medicine or other educational programme for the reason that
i) he refused or failed to agree to participate, directly or indirectly, in the activities referred to in Section 3, or
ii) he refused or failed to answer questions about or to discuss his willingness to participate, directly or indirectly, in the activities referred to in Section 3.
a) suggests that hospital admitting privileges, full participation in professional associations or trade unions, or other rights or privileges associated to the practice of medicine or nursing may be adversely affected if he does not so participate,
b) denies, restricts or revokes hospital admitting privileges, full participation in professional associations or trade unions, or other rights or privileges associated to the practice of medicine or nursing for the reason that he has failed or refused to agree to participate, directly or indirectly, in the activities referred to in Section 3, or
c) denies, restricts or revokes hospital admitting privileges, full participation in professional associations or trade unions, or other rights or privileges associated to the practice of medicine or nursing for the reason that he refused or failed to answer questions about or to discuss his willingness to participate, directly or indirectly, in the activities referred to in Section 3.
d) adversely affects hospital admitting privileges, full participation in professional associations or trade unions, or other rights or privileges associated to the practice of medicine or nursing for the reason that
i) he failed or refused to agree to participate, directly or indirectly, in the activities referred to in Section 3, or
ii) he failed or refused to answer questions about or to discuss his willingness to participate, directly or indirectly, in the activities referred to in Section 3.
a) they have been previously designated in writing in advertising, contracts, job descriptions, and other instruments referring to the position, and
b) the activities will or are reasonably expected toi) comprise more than 50% of the activities performed by the person holding that position, or
ii) generate more than 50% of the gross revenue for activities performed by the person holding that position.
7(3) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to suggest that employers or other persons in authority have a legal right to compel another person to participate in any activity to which that person has expressed objection for reasons of conscience.
7(4) A person does not 'protest' within the meaning of the Access to Abortion Services Acta) by asserting objections, based on reasons of conscience, to activities referred to in Section 3, in order to avoid participation in such activities, or or
b) by expressing objections or disapproval, based on reasons of conscience, to activities referred to in Section 3, in response to a request for counselling or advice.
a) for a first offence, to imprisonment for 6 months, or to a fine of $1,000.00, or both.
b) for a second offence, to imprisonment for 6 months, or to a fine of $5,000.00, or both.
c) for each subsequent offence, to imprisonment for 6 months and to a fine of $10,000.00.
a) shall not be considered negligent,
b) shall not be considered guilty of professional misconduct,
b) does not thereby commit a tort,
and is not liable for any damages allegedly arising from the refusal.
16. For greater certainty, a cause of action shall not arise, and damages shall not be awarded, on behalf of any person, based on a claim that, but for a refusal to act based upon reasons of conscience,
a) a child would not have been conceived, or
b) a child would have been aborted, or
c) a person would have died.