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VENUE OF ACTION

                 
1999 GENERAL SESSION

                 
STATE OF UTAH

                 
Sponsor: D. Edgar Allen

                  AN ACT RELATING TO CRIMINAL LAW; AMENDING VENUE OF PROSECUTION
                  PROVISIONS REGARDING CHILD ABUSE CASES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
                  DATE.
                  This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
                  AMENDS:
                      76-5-109, as last amended by Chapter 81, Laws of Utah 1998
                  Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
                      Section 1. Section 76-5-109 is amended to read:
                       76-5-109. Child abuse.
                      (1) As used in this section:
                      (a) "Child" means a human being who is 17 years of age or less.
                      (b) "Child abuse" means any offense described in Subsection (2) or (3), or in Section
                  76-5-109.1 .
                      (c) "Physical injury" means an injury to or condition of a child which impairs the physical
                  condition of the child, including:
                      (i) a bruise or other contusion of the skin;
                      (ii) a minor laceration or abrasion;
                      (iii) failure to thrive or malnutrition; or
                      (iv) any other condition which imperils the child's health or welfare and which is not a
                  serious physical injury as defined in Subsection (1)(d).
                      (d) "Serious physical injury" means any physical injury or set of injuries which seriously
                  impairs the child's health, or which involves physical torture or causes serious emotional harm to
                  the child, or which involves a substantial risk of death to the child, including:
                      (i) fracture of any bone or bones;
                      (ii) intracranial bleeding, swelling or contusion of the brain, whether caused by blows,


                  shaking, or causing the child's head to impact with an object or surface;
                      (iii) any burn, including burns inflicted by hot water, or those caused by placing a hot object
                  upon the skin or body of the child;
                      (iv) any injury caused by use of a dangerous weapon as defined in Section 76-1-601 ;
                      (v) any combination of two or more physical injuries inflicted by the same person, either at
                  the same time or on different occasions;
                      (vi) any damage to internal organs of the body;
                      (vii) any conduct toward a child which results in severe emotional harm, severe
                  developmental delay or retardation, or severe impairment of the child's ability to function;
                      (viii) any injury which creates a permanent disfigurement or protracted loss or impairment
                  of the function of a bodily member, limb, or organ;
                      (ix) any conduct which causes a child to cease breathing, even if resuscitation is successful
                  following the conduct; or
                      (x) any conduct which results in starvation or failure to thrive or malnutrition that jeopardizes
                  the child's life.
                      (2) Any person who inflicts upon a child serious physical injury or, having the care or custody
                  of such child, causes or permits another to inflict serious physical injury upon a child is guilty of an
                  offense as follows:
                      (a) if done intentionally or knowingly, the offense is a felony of the second degree;
                      (b) if done recklessly, the offense is a felony of the third degree; or
                      (c) if done with criminal negligence, the offense is a class A misdemeanor.
                      (3) Any person who inflicts upon a child physical injury or, having the care or custody of such
                  child, causes or permits another to inflict physical injury upon a child is guilty of an offense as
                  follows:
                      (a) if done intentionally or knowingly, the offense is a class A misdemeanor;
                      (b) if done recklessly, the offense is a class B misdemeanor; or
                      (c) if done with criminal negligence, the offense is a class C misdemeanor.
                      [(4) Criminal actions under this section may be prosecuted in the county or district where the

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                  offense is alleged to have been committed, where the existence of the offense is discovered, where
                  the victim resides, or where the defendant resides.]
                      [(5)] (4) A parent or legal guardian who provides a child with treatment by spiritual means
                  alone through prayer, in lieu of medical treatment, in accordance with the tenets and practices of an
                  established church or religious denomination of which the parent or legal guardian is a member or
                  adherent shall not, for that reason alone, be deemed to have committed an offense under this section.
                      Section 2. Effective date.
                      If approved by two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, this act takes effect upon
                  approval by the governor, or the day following the constitutional time limit of Utah Constitution
                  Article VII, Section 8, without the governor's signature, or in the case of a veto, the date of veto
                  override.

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