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Pilate said the health department told Aid for Women its application was denied because it had disclosed that it would need extensive renovations. Also, she said, the clinic reported the physician who performs abortions is in the process of seeking privileges at an area hospital. The new law requires that a physician have privileges at a hospital within 30 miles. The department's notice said that for those reasons, "an on-site inspection will not be necessary and will not be scheduled." Pilate said the clinic couldn't have even obtained remodeling plans or a building permit for renovations by July 1. She called the licensing process "rushed and absurdly unrealistic." Hodes has promised that his office will remain open even without an abortion license, because it also provides other gynecology services, treatments for infertility and prenatal care. Planned Parenthood officials have said their clinic still could provide family planning services. But Pilate said Aid for Women's non-abortion services are "ancillary," and the lack of an abortion license will probably force it to close. "There are patients with scheduled appointments with few or no other options," Pilate said. "It's going to hurt poor women." Culp said she and fellow abortion opponents didn't think the Aid for Women clinic could obtain a license because it would need extensive renovations. She said the Planned Parenthood clinic is the most likely to obtain a license because it's already regulated as a surgical center. "We don't have any reason that they in particular wouldn't, except that they fought us for so long," she said, referring to past legislative debates over imposing specific rules for abortion providers. ___ Online: Aid for Women clinic: Planned Parenthood chapter: Kansas Department of Health and Environment: Kansans for Life: http://www.kfl.org/
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