Wyoming Statutes
§ 35-6-129 — Private institutions not required to perform abortions; no liability for refusal to perform abortion
Wyoming § 35-6-129
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Bluebook
Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 35-6-129 (2026).
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No private hospital, clinic, institution or other private
facility in this state is required to admit any patient for the
purpose of performing an abortion nor to allow the performance
of an abortion therein. The private hospital, clinic,
institution or any other private facility shall inform any
prospective patient seeking an abortion of its policy not to
participate in abortion procedures. No cause of action shall
arise against any private hospital, clinic, institution or any
other private facility for refusing to perform or allow an
abortion.
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§ 35-6-101
Repealed by Laws 2023, ch. 184, § 5§ 35-6-102
Repealed by Laws 2023, ch. 184, § 5§ 35-6-103
Repealed by Laws 2023, ch. 184, § 5§ 35-6-104
Repealed by Laws 2023, ch. 184, § 5§ 35-6-110
Repealed by Laws 2023, ch. 184, § 5§ 35-6-111
Repealed by Laws 2023, ch. 184, § 5§ 35-6-112
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Wyoming § 35-6-129, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wy/6/35-6-129.