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		 California 
		governor signs inmate sterilization ban 
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		[September 26, 2014] 
		(Reuters) - California Governor 
		Jerry Brown signed a bill that bans prisons from sterilizing inmates 
		without their consent, his office said on Thursday, after media reports 
		and a later audit showed officials failed to obtain consent from dozens 
		of incarcerated women. | 
        
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			 The bill prohibits sterilizations of inmates as a means of birth 
			control in correctional facilities except for when a patient's life 
			is in danger or when there is a medical need and no less drastic 
			alternatives are available. 
 The bill passed both the state's assembly and senate chambers 
			unanimously last month.
 
 "Pressuring a vulnerable population into making permanent 
			reproductive choices without informed consent is unacceptable, and 
			violates our most basic human rights," said the bill's author, state 
			Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson, in a statement.
 
 
			 
			  
			The measure was introduced earlier this year in the wake of 
			allegations, first highlighted by the non-profit Center for 
			Investigative Reporting, that the state failed to obtain informed 
			consent from some female inmates who had their fallopian tubes tied.
 An audit released in June showed that errors were made in getting 
			proper consent from 39 women inmates out of 144 who underwent the 
			procedure while incarcerated between 2005 and 2011.
 
 Prison rules make the procedure, known as tubal ligation, available 
			to inmates as part of regular obstetrical care. But until the issue 
			was broached in 2010 by an inmates' rights group, proper 
			authorization was rarely obtained, the state auditor's report said.
 
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			The audit was a blow to the state's troubled prison system and came 
			as California struggles to meet court-ordered demands to improve 
			medical and mental healthcare in its overcrowded prisons. 
			Medical care in California's prisons has been under the supervision 
			of a federally appointed receiver since 2006.
 (Reporting by Curtis Skinner in San Francisco; Editing by Jeremy 
			Laurence)
 
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