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H.B. 12 Enrolled
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CRIMINAL HOMICIDE AND ABORTION AMENDMENTS
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2010 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Carl Wimmer
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Senate Sponsor:
Margaret Dayton
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Cosponsors:
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Johnny Anderson
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Craig A. Frank
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Kerry W. GibsonKeith Grover
Christopher N. Herrod
Gregory H. Hughes
Rebecca D. LockhartMichael T. Morley
Curtis Oda
Kenneth W. Sumsion
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LONG TITLE
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General Description:
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This bill amends provisions of the Utah Criminal Code to describe the difference
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between abortion and criminal homicide of an unborn child and to remove prohibitions
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against prosecution of a woman for killing an unborn child or committing criminal
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homicide of an unborn child.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This bill:
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. provides that, for aggravated murder, the aggravating factor of the victim being
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under the age of 14 years does not apply to the homicide of an unborn child;
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. provides that a person is not guilty of criminal homicide of an unborn child if the
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sole reason for the death of the unborn child is that the person refused to consent to
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medical treatment or a cesarean section or failed to follow medical advice;
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. provides that a woman is not guilty of criminal homicide of her own unborn child if
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the death of her unborn child:
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. is caused by a criminally negligent act of the woman; and
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. is not caused by an intentional, knowing, or reckless act of the woman;
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. defines terms, including amending the definition of abortion to relate only to a
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medical procedure carried out by a physician, or through a substance used under
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the direction of a physician, with the consent of the woman on whom the abortion
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is performed;
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. describes the difference between abortion and criminal homicide of an unborn
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child;
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. removes prohibitions against prosecution of a woman for killing an unborn child or
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committing criminal homicide of an unborn child;
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. clarifies that a woman is not criminally liable for seeking to obtain, or obtaining, an
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abortion that is permitted by law; and
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. makes technical changes.
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Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
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None
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Other Special Clauses:
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This bill provides an immediate effective date.
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Utah Code Sections Affected:
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AMENDS:
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76-5-201, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2002, Chapter 327
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76-5-202, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapters 157 and 206
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76-7-301, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2004, Chapters 90 and 272
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76-7-302, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapter 38
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76-7-327, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2004, Chapter 272
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76-7-314, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapter 38
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76-7-314.5, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapter 38
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ENACTS:
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76-7-301.5, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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REPEALS:
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76-7-329, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2004, Chapter 272
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
76-5-201
is amended to read:
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76-5-201. Criminal homicide -- Elements -- Designations of offenses.
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(1) (a) [A] Except as provided in Subsections (3) and (4), a person commits criminal
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homicide if [he] the person intentionally, knowingly, recklessly, with criminal negligence, or
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acting with a mental state otherwise specified in the statute defining the offense, causes the
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death of another human being, including an unborn child at any stage of its development.
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(b) There shall be no cause of action for criminal homicide for the death of an unborn
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child caused by an abortion, as defined in Section
76-7-301
.
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(2) Criminal homicide is aggravated murder, murder, manslaughter, child abuse
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homicide, homicide by assault, negligent homicide, or automobile homicide.
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(3) A person is not guilty of criminal homicide of an unborn child if the sole reason
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for the death of the unborn child is that the person:
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(a) refused to consent to:
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(i) medical treatment; or
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(ii) a cesarean section; or
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(b) failed to follow medical advice.
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(4) A woman is not guilty of criminal homicide of her own unborn child if the death of
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her unborn child:
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(a) is caused by a criminally negligent act of the woman; and
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(b) is not caused by an intentional, knowing, or reckless act of the woman.
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Section 2.
Section
76-5-202
is amended to read:
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76-5-202. Aggravated murder.
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(1) Criminal homicide constitutes aggravated murder if the actor intentionally or
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knowingly causes the death of another under any of the following circumstances:
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(a) the homicide was committed by a person who is confined in a jail or other
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correctional institution;
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(b) the homicide was committed incident to one act, scheme, course of conduct, or
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criminal episode during which two or more persons were killed, or during which the actor
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attempted to kill one or more persons in addition to the victim who was killed;
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(c) the actor knowingly created a great risk of death to a person other than the victim
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and the actor;
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(d) the homicide was committed incident to an act, scheme, course of conduct, or
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criminal episode during which the actor committed or attempted to commit aggravated
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robbery, robbery, rape, rape of a child, object rape, object rape of a child, forcible sodomy,
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sodomy upon a child, forcible sexual abuse, sexual abuse of a child, aggravated sexual abuse
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of a child, child abuse as defined in Subsection
76-5-109
(2)(a), or aggravated sexual assault,
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aggravated arson, arson, aggravated burglary, burglary, aggravated kidnapping, or kidnapping,
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or child kidnapping;
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(e) the homicide was committed incident to one act, scheme, course of conduct, or
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criminal episode during which the actor committed the crime of abuse or desecration of a dead
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human body as defined in Subsection
76-9-704
(2)(e);
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(f) the homicide was committed for the purpose of avoiding or preventing an arrest of
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the defendant or another by a peace officer acting under color of legal authority or for the
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purpose of effecting the defendant's or another's escape from lawful custody;
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(g) the homicide was committed for pecuniary gain;
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(h) the defendant committed, or engaged or employed another person to commit the
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homicide pursuant to an agreement or contract for remuneration or the promise of
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remuneration for commission of the homicide;
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(i) the actor previously committed or was convicted of:
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(i) aggravated murder under this section;
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(ii) attempted aggravated murder under this section;
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(iii) murder, Section
76-5-203
;
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(iv) attempted murder, Section
76-5-203
; or
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(v) an offense committed in another jurisdiction which if committed in this state
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would be a violation of a crime listed in this Subsection (1)(i);
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(j) the actor was previously convicted of:
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(i) aggravated assault, Subsection
76-5-103
(2);
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(ii) mayhem, Section
76-5-105
;
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(iii) kidnapping, Section
76-5-301
;
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(iv) child kidnapping, Section
76-5-301.1
;
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(v) aggravated kidnapping, Section
76-5-302
;
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(vi) rape, Section
76-5-402
;
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(vii) rape of a child, Section
76-5-402.1
;
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(viii) object rape, Section
76-5-402.2
;
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(ix) object rape of a child, Section
76-5-402.3
;
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(x) forcible sodomy, Section
76-5-403
;
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(xi) sodomy on a child, Section
76-5-403.1
;
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(xii) aggravated sexual abuse of a child, Section
76-5-404.1
;
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(xiii) aggravated sexual assault, Section
76-5-405
;
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(xiv) aggravated arson, Section
76-6-103
;
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(xv) aggravated burglary, Section
76-6-203
;
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(xvi) aggravated robbery, Section
76-6-302
;
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(xvii) felony discharge of a firearm, Section
76-10-508.1
; or
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(xviii) an offense committed in another jurisdiction which if committed in this state
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would be a violation of a crime listed in this Subsection (1)(j);
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(k) the homicide was committed for the purpose of:
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(i) preventing a witness from testifying;
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(ii) preventing a person from providing evidence or participating in any legal
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proceedings or official investigation;
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(iii) retaliating against a person for testifying, providing evidence, or participating in
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any legal proceedings or official investigation; or
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(iv) disrupting or hindering any lawful governmental function or enforcement of laws;
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(l) the victim is or has been a local, state, or federal public official, or a candidate for
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public office, and the homicide is based on, is caused by, or is related to that official position,
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act, capacity, or candidacy;
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(m) the victim is or has been a peace officer, law enforcement officer, executive
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officer, prosecuting officer, jailer, prison official, firefighter, judge or other court official,
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juror, probation officer, or parole officer, and the victim is either on duty or the homicide is
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based on, is caused by, or is related to that official position, and the actor knew, or reasonably
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should have known, that the victim holds or has held that official position;
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(n) the homicide was committed:
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(i) by means of a destructive device, bomb, explosive, incendiary device, or similar
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device which was planted, hidden, or concealed in any place, area, dwelling, building, or
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structure, or was mailed or delivered; or
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(ii) by means of any weapon of mass destruction as defined in Section
76-10-401
;
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(o) the homicide was committed during the act of unlawfully assuming control of any
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aircraft, train, or other public conveyance by use of threats or force with intent to obtain any
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valuable consideration for the release of the public conveyance or any passenger, crew
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member, or any other person aboard, or to direct the route or movement of the public
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conveyance or otherwise exert control over the public conveyance;
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(p) the homicide was committed by means of the administration of a poison or of any
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lethal substance or of any substance administered in a lethal amount, dosage, or quantity;
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(q) the victim was a person held or otherwise detained as a shield, hostage, or for
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ransom;
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(r) the homicide was committed in an especially heinous, atrocious, cruel, or
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exceptionally depraved manner, any of which must be demonstrated by physical torture,
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serious physical abuse, or serious bodily injury of the victim before death;
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(s) the actor dismembers, mutilates, or disfigures the victim's body, whether before or
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after death, in a manner demonstrating the actor's depravity of mind; or
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(t) the victim, at the time of the death of the victim:
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(i) was younger than 14 years of age[.]; and
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(ii) was not an unborn child.
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(2) Criminal homicide constitutes aggravated murder if the actor, with reckless
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indifference to human life, causes the death of another incident to an act, scheme, course of
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conduct, or criminal episode during which the actor is a major participant in the commission
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or attempted commission of:
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(a) child abuse, Subsection
76-5-109
(2)(a);
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(b) child kidnapping, Section
76-5-301.1
;
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(c) rape of a child, Section
76-5-402.1
;
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(d) object rape of a child, Section
76-5-402.3
;
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(e) sodomy on a child, Section
76-5-403.1
; or
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(f) sexual abuse or aggravated sexual abuse of a child, Section
76-5-404.1
.
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(3) (a) If a notice of intent to seek the death penalty has been filed, aggravated murder
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is a capital felony.
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(b) If a notice of intent to seek the death penalty has not been filed, aggravated murder
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is a noncapital first degree felony punishable by imprisonment for life without parole or by an
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indeterminate term of not less than 20 years and which may be for life.
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(c) (i) Within 60 days after arraignment of the defendant, the prosecutor may file
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notice of intent to seek the death penalty. The notice shall be served on the defendant or
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defense counsel and filed with the court.
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(ii) Notice of intent to seek the death penalty may be served and filed more than 60
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days after the arraignment upon written stipulation of the parties or upon a finding by the court
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of good cause.
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(d) Without the consent of the prosecutor, the court may not accept a plea of guilty to
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noncapital first degree felony aggravated murder during the period in which the prosecutor
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may file a notice of intent to seek the death penalty under Subsection (3)(c)(i).
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(4) (a) It is an affirmative defense to a charge of aggravated murder or attempted
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aggravated murder that the defendant caused the death of another or attempted to cause the
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death of another under a reasonable belief that the circumstances provided a legal justification
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or excuse for the conduct although the conduct was not legally justifiable or excusable under
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the existing circumstances.
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(b) The reasonable belief of the actor under Subsection (4)(a) shall be determined from
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the viewpoint of a reasonable person under the then existing circumstances.
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(c) This affirmative defense reduces charges only as follows:
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(i) aggravated murder to murder; and
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(ii) attempted aggravated murder to attempted murder.
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(5) (a) Any aggravating circumstance described in Subsection (1) or (2) that
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constitutes a separate offense does not merge with the crime of aggravated murder.
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(b) A person who is convicted of aggravated murder, based on an aggravating
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circumstance described in Subsection (1) or (2) that constitutes a separate offense, may also be
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convicted of, and punished for, the separate offense.
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Section 3.
Section
76-7-301
is amended to read:
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76-7-301. Definitions.
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As used in this part:
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(1) (a) "Abortion" means:
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(i) the intentional termination or attempted termination of human pregnancy after
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implantation of a fertilized ovum[, and includes any and all procedures undertaken to kill a
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live unborn child and includes all procedures undertaken to produce a miscarriage.] through a
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medical procedure carried out by a physician or through a substance used under the direction
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of a physician;
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(ii) the intentional killing or attempted killing of a live unborn child through a medical
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procedure carried out by a physician or through a substance used under the direction of a
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physician; or
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(iii) the intentional causing or attempted causing of a miscarriage through a medical
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procedure carried out by a physician or through a substance used under the direction of a
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physician.
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(b) "Abortion" does not include:
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(i) removal of a dead unborn child[.];
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(ii) removal of an ectopic pregnancy; or
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(iii) the killing or attempted killing of an unborn child without the consent of the
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pregnant woman, unless:
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(A) the killing or attempted killing is done through a medical procedure carried out by
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a physician or through a substance used under the direction of a physician; and
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(B) the physician is unable to obtain the consent due to a medical emergency.
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(2) "Medical emergency" means that condition which, on the basis of the physician's
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good faith clinical judgment, so threatens the life of a pregnant woman as to necessitate the
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immediate abortion of her pregnancy to avert her death, or for which a delay will create
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serious risk of substantial and irreversible impairment of major bodily function.
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(3) (a) "Partial birth abortion" means an abortion in which the person performing the
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abortion:
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(i) deliberately and intentionally vaginally delivers a living fetus until, in the case of a
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head first presentation, the entire fetal head is outside the body of the mother, or, in the case of
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breech presentation, any part of the fetal trunk past the navel is outside the body of the mother,
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for the purpose of performing an overt act that the person knows will kill the partially
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delivered living fetus; and
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(ii) performs the overt act, other than completion of delivery, that kills the partially
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living fetus.
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(b) "Partial birth abortion" does not include the dilation and evacuation procedure
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involving dismemberment prior to removal, the suction curettage procedure, or the suction
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aspiration procedure for abortion.
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(4) "Physician" means:
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(a) a medical doctor licensed to practice medicine and surgery under Title 58, Chapter
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67, Utah Medical Practice Act[, a physician in the employment of the government of the
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United States who is similarly qualified, or];
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(b) an osteopathic physician licensed to practice osteopathic medicine under Title 58,
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Chapter 68, Utah Osteopathic Medical Practice Act[.]; or
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(c) a physician employed by the federal government who has qualifications similar to
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a person described in Subsection (4)(a) or (b).
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(5) "Hospital" means:
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(a) a general hospital licensed by the Department of Health according to Title 26,
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Chapter 21, Health Care Facility Licensing and Inspection Act[, and includes]; and
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(b) a clinic or other medical facility to the extent that such clinic or other medical
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facility [provides] is certified by the Department of Health as providing equipment and
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personnel sufficient in quantity and quality to provide the same degree of safety to the
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pregnant woman and the unborn child as would be provided for the particular medical
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procedures undertaken by a general hospital licensed by the Department of Health. [It shall be
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the responsibility of the Department of Health to determine if such clinic or other medical
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facility so qualifies and to so certify.]
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Section 4.
Section
76-7-301.5
is enacted to read:
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76-7-301.5. Relationship to criminal homicide.
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(1) This part does not apply to the killing or attempted killing of a live unborn child in
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any manner that is not an abortion.
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(2) The killing or attempted killing of a live unborn child in a manner that is not an
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abortion shall be punished as provided in Title 76, Chapter 5, Part 2, Criminal Homicide.
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Section 5.
Section
76-7-302
is amended to read:
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76-7-302. Circumstances under which abortion authorized.
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(1) As used in this section, "viable" means that the unborn child has reached a stage of
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fetal development when the unborn child is potentially able to live outside the womb, as
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determined by the attending physician to a reasonable degree of medical certainty.
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(2) An abortion may be performed in this state only by a physician [licensed to
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practice medicine under Title 58, Chapter 67, Utah Medical Practice Act or an osteopathic
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physician licensed to practice medicine under Title 58, Chapter 68, Utah Osteopathic Medical
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Practice Act].
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(3) An abortion may be performed in this state only under the following
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circumstances:
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(a) the unborn child is not viable; or
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(b) the unborn child is viable, if:
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(i) the abortion is necessary to avert:
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(A) the death of the woman on whom the abortion is performed; or
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(B) a serious risk of substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function
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of the woman on whom the abortion is performed;
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(ii) two physicians who practice maternal fetal medicine concur, in writing, in the
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patient's medical record that the fetus has a defect that is uniformly diagnosable and uniformly
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lethal; or
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(iii) (A) the woman is pregnant as a result of:
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(I) rape, as described in Section
76-5-402
;
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(II) rape of a child, as described in Section
76-5-402.1
; or
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(III) incest, as described in Subsection
76-5-406
(10) or Section
76-7-102
; and
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(B) before the abortion is performed, the physician who performs the abortion:
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(I) verifies that the incident described in Subsection (3)(b)(iii)(A) has been reported to
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law enforcement; and
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(II) complies with the requirements of Section
62A-4a-403
.
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[(4) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, a woman who seeks to have,
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or obtains, an abortion for herself is not criminally liable.]
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Section 6.
Section
76-7-314
is amended to read:
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76-7-314. Violations of abortion laws -- Classifications.
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[(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a woman who seeks to have or
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obtains an abortion for herself is not criminally liable.]
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[(2) A woman upon whom a partial birth abortion is performed may not be prosecuted
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under Section
76-7-326
or
76-7-329
for a conspiracy to violate Section
76-7-326
or
76-7-329
.]
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[(3)] (1) A willful violation of Section
76-7-307
,
76-7-308
,
76-7-310
,
76-7-310.5
,
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76-7-311
, or
76-7-312
is a felony of the third degree.
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[(4)] (2) A violation of Section
76-7-326
[or
76-7-329
] is a felony of the third degree.
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[(5)] (3) A violation of Section
76-7-314.5
is a felony of the second degree.
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[(6)] (4) A violation of any other provision of this part is a class A misdemeanor.
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Section 7.
Section
76-7-314.5
is amended to read:
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76-7-314.5. Killing an unborn child.
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(1) A person is guilty of killing an unborn child if the person causes the death of an
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unborn child by performing an abortion of the unborn child in violation of the provisions of
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Subsection
76-7-302
(3).
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[(2) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, a woman who seeks to have,
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or obtains, an abortion for herself is not criminally liable.]
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(2) A woman is not criminally liable for:
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(a) seeking to obtain, or obtaining, an abortion that is permitted by this part; or
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(b) a physician's failure to comply with Subsection
76-7-302
(3)(b)(ii) or Section
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76-7-305
.
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Section 8.
Section
76-7-327
is amended to read:
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76-7-327. Remedies for father or maternal grandparents.
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(1) The father, if married to the mother at the time she receives a partial birth abortion,
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and if the mother has not attained the age of 18 years at the time of the abortion, the maternal
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grandparents of the fetus, may in a civil action obtain appropriate relief, unless the pregnancy
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resulted from the plaintiff's criminal conduct or the plaintiff consented to the abortion.
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(2) Such relief shall include:
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(a) money damages for all injuries, psychological and physical, occasioned by the
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violation of Section
76-7-326
[or
76-7-329
]; and
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(b) statutory damages equal to three times the cost of the partial birth abortion.
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Section 9. Repealer.
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This bill repeals:
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Section 76-7-329, Person unauthorized to perform abortions -- Penalties.
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Section 10. Effective date.
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If approved by two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, this bill takes effect
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upon approval by the governor, or the day following the constitutional time limit of Utah
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Constitution Article VII, Section 8, without the governor's signature, or in the case of a veto,
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the date of veto override.
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