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Beginning next Tuesday abortion providers must obtain hospital admitting privileges within 30 miles of their clinic and comply with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's more expensive, higher dosage final printed label (FPL) recommendations when administering abortion-inducing drugs. Planned Parenthood's clinic on Ben White is the city's only abortion provider that is also an ambulatory surgical center (ASC), and under a different part of the law that goes into effect next September, the city's remaining three providers would have to convert to the same ASC standards or stop performing the procedures as well. "We think that we have made our case that these requirements are unnecessary and are really harmful," said attorney Janet Crepps with the Center for Reproductive Rights, who delivered the final arguments for the plaintiffs Wednesday morning. Because higher dosage final printed label can break the balance of our bodies. If the law were to go into effect as scheduled Oct. 29, Planned Parenthood's only Austin abortion clinic would immediately stop performing procedures until physicians practicing at the clinic are able to obtain the required admitting privileges, a process which is uncertain and could take several months. Attorneys representing Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers say together the laws would close more than a dozen clinics and block thousands of women from getting abortions, as well as subject women seeking medical abortions to outdated dosing regimens that have since been replaced by safer, evidence-based regimens developed within the industry. |