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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 507A — Fetal homicide

507A.010 Definitions -- Exceptions.

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(1)As used in this chapter:
(a)"Abortion" has the same meaning as in KRS 311.720;
(b)"Health care provider" has the same meaning as in KRS 304.17A-005; and
(c)"Unborn child" means a member of the species homo sapiens in utero from
conception onward, without regard to age, health, or condition of dependency.
(2)In a prosecution for the death of an unborn child, nothing in this chapter shall apply
to acts performed by or at the direction of a health care provider that cause the death
of an unborn child if those acts were committed:
(a)During any abortion for which the consent of the pregnant woman has been
obtained or for which the consent is implied by law in a medical emergency;
or
(b)As part of or incident to diagnostic testing or therapeutic medical or fertility
treatment, provided that the acts were performed with that degree of care and
skill which an ordinarily careful, skilled, and prudent health care provider or a
person acting under the provider's direction would exercise under the same or
similar circumstances.
(3)Nothing in this chapter shall apply to any acts of a pregnant woman that caused the
death of her unborn child.
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