On August 1, 2024, the Utah Supreme Court rejected Utah’s request to overturn the preliminary injunction blocking SB 174, the state’s abortion Trigger ban, from taking effect. This decision means that abortion care continues to remain legal in Utah up to 18 weeks of pregnancy.
On August 1, 2024, the Utah Supreme Court rejected Utah’s request to overturn the preliminary injunction blocking SB 174, the state’s abortion Trigger ban, from taking effect. This decision means that abortion care continues to remain legal in Utah up to 18 weeks of pregnancy. Learn more from the FAQ below.
Yes. Abortion care remains legal in Utah up to 18 weeks of pregnancy and is available at Planned Parenthood Association of Utah health centers. To make an appointment, call 1-800-230-PLAN or go to www.plannedparenthood.org/planned-parenthood-utah
Court injunctions have blocked abortion bans passed by the Utah Legislature from taking effect. These injunctions have allowed abortion to remain legal in Utah. On August 1, 2024, the Utah Supreme Court rejected Utah’s request to overturn the injunction blocking the Trigger ban. This decision means that abortion care continues to remain legal in Utah up to 18 weeks of pregnancy, as it has since June 2022.
The Trigger ban will now be litigated in district court while the injunction continues to block it from taking effect. Abortion care is legal for up to 18 weeks in Utah during the district court trial. We will continue to fight in court for Utahns’ abortion care.
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