(AP)—Alabama lawmakers have given final passage to a measure placing stricter regulations on clinics that provide abortions.

The state House voted 68-21 late Tuesday to give final passage to the Women's Health and Safety Act. The vote came hours after the state Senate voted 20-10 to approve the bill after amending the measure to require clinics to tell patients what medications they had received.

The votes in the GOP-led legislature, mostly along partly lines, send the measure to . Robert Bentley, who backs the legislation.

The bill requires clinics to use doctors who have approval to admit patients to hospitals in the same city. Some clinics now use doctors from other cities that don't have local hospital privileges. A similar law in Mississippi is threatening to close that state's only , which is challenging the law in court.