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0 -- H 0 S T A T E O F R H O D E I S L A N D IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 0 A N A C T RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- FETAL PROTECTION ACT Introduced By: Representatives Edwards, Corvese, Palumbo, O'Brien, and Malik Date Introduced: January, 0 Referred To: House Judiciary It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: 0 SECTION. Title of the General Laws entitled "HEALTH AND SAFETY" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter: CHAPTER. FETAL PROTECTION ACT -.-. Short title. -- This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Fetal Protection Act." -.-. Definitions. -- For purposes of this chapter: () "Unborn child" means the unborn offspring of a human being conceived, but not yet completely born; () "Whoever" does not include the pregnant woman whose unborn child is killed or injured; () "Another" means the unborn child or any human being other than the actor; () "Without lawful justification" means acting under circumstances in which the use of lethal force is not legally justified. -.-. Murder of an unborn child. -- (a) Whoever, without lawful justification, causes the death of an unborn child is guilty of murder of an unborn child if he or she: () Intends to cause the death of or do great bodily harm to another or knows that his or her acts will cause the death or do great bodily harm to another; () Knows that his or her acts create a strong probability of death or great bodily harm to

0 0 0 another; () Attempts or commits a forcible felony; or () Perpetrates an act eminently dangerous to another and evinces a depraved mind, without regard for human or fetal life. (b) "Forcible felony" means any felonious act that involves a high risk of violence. (c) Penalty. The sentence for murder of an unborn child shall be equal to that for murder pursuant to section --. The death penalty shall not be imposed. -.-. Voluntary manslaughter of an unborn child. -- (a) Whoever, without lawful justification, causes the death of an unborn child is guilty of voluntary manslaughter of an unborn child if he or she: () Intends to cause the death of another in an immediate response provoked by such words or acts of another as would provoke a person of ordinary self-control under like circumstances; () Commits or attempts to commit a misdemeanor offense with such force or violence that the death of or great bodily harm to another was reasonably foreseeable; or () Intends to cause the death of an unborn child because the actor is coerced by threats made by someone other than his or her co-conspirator and which cause the actor to reasonably believe that his or her act is the only means of preventing imminent death to the actor or another. (b) Penalty. Voluntary manslaughter of an unborn child is a felony. -.-. Involuntary manslaughter of an unborn child. -- (a) Whoever, without lawful justification, causes the death of an unborn child is guilty of involuntary manslaughter of an unborn child if he or she: () Creates an unreasonable risk by his or her culpable negligence and consciously takes a chance of causing death or great bodily harm to another; () Shoots the mother of the unborn child with a firearm or other dangerous weapon as a result of negligently believing her to be an animal; () Sets a spring gun, pit fall, deadfall, snare, or other like dangerous weapon or device; or () Negligently permits any animal known by the actor to have vicious propensities or to have caused great or substantial bodily harm in the past, to run uncontrolled off the owner's premises, or negligently fails to keep that animal properly confined. (b) Penalty. Involuntary manslaughter of an unborn child is a felony. -.-. Battery of an unborn child. -- (a) Whoever, without legal justification, inflicts great or substantial bodily harm upon an unborn child, who is subsequently born alive, by - Page of

0 0 0 intentionally or knowingly touching a pregnant woman without her consent is guilty of battery of an unborn child. (b) Penalty. Battery of an unborn child resulting in great bodily harm to the unborn child is a felony. Battery of an unborn child resulting in substantial bodily harm to the unborn child is a misdemeanor. (c) As used in this section, "great bodily harm" includes, but is not limited to, permanent disability or disfigurement. (d) As used in this section, "substantial bodily harm" includes, but is not limited to, the birth of the unborn child prior to thirty-seven () weeks' gestation if the child weighs two thousand five hundred (,00) grams or less at the time of birth. (e) "Substantial bodily harm" does not include the inducement of the unborn child's birth when done for bona fide medical purposes. -.-. Assault of an unborn child. -- (a) Whoever, without legal justification, does any of the following commits assault of an unborn child: () Commits any act with the intent to cause fear in a pregnant woman of immediate bodily harm to herself or with the intent to cause fear in a pregnant woman of the death of her unborn child; or () Intentionally inflicts or attempts to inflict bodily harm on an unborn child who is subsequently born alive. (b) Penalty. Assault of an unborn child is a misdemeanor. -.-. Exceptions. -- This chapter does not apply to: () Acts which cause the death of an unborn child if those acts were committed during a legal abortion to which the pregnant woman consented; and () Acts which are committed pursuant to usual and customary standards of medical practice during diagnostic testing or therapeutic treatment. -.-. Other convictions not barred. -- A prosecution for or conviction under this chapter is not a bar to conviction of or punishment for any other crime committed by the defendant as part of the same conduct. -.-0. Severability. -- If any provision, word, phrase, or clause of this chapter or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not effect the provisions, words, phrases, clauses, or applications of this part which can be given effect without the invalid provision, word, phrase, clause, or application and to this end, the provisions, words, phrases, and clauses are declared to be severable. - Page of

SECTION. This act shall take effect upon passage. = - Page of

EXPLANATION BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF A N A C T RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- FETAL PROTECTION ACT *** This act would establish the Fetal Protection Act. This act would take effect upon passage. - Page of