West Virginia Code § 61-2-30

Recognizing an embryo or fetus as a distinct unborn victim of certain
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crimes of violence against the person.
(a) This section may be known and cited as the Unborn Victims of Violence Act.
(b) For the purposes of this article, the following definitions shall apply: Provided, That these
definitions only apply for purposes of prosecution of unlawful acts under this section and
may not otherwise be used: (i) To create or to imply that a civil cause of action exists; or (ii)
for purposes of argument in a civil cause of action, unless there has been a criminal
conviction under this section.
(1) "Embryo" means the developing human in its early stages. The embryonic period
commences at fertilization and continues to the end of the embryonic period and the
beginning of the fetal period, which occurs eight weeks after fertilization or 10 weeks after
the onset of the last menstrual period.
(2) "Fetus" means a developing human that has endled the embryonic period and thereafter
continues to develop and mature until terminastion of the pregnancy or birth.
(c) For purposes of enforcing the provisionis of §20-7-18a, §61-2-1, §61-2-4, §61-2-7,
§61-2-9(a), §61-2-9(c), §61-2-10, §61-2-10b, §61-2-28(a), and §17C-5-1, §17C-5-2(b), or
§17C-5-2(c) of this code, a pregnant woman and the embryo or fetus she is carrying in the
womb constitute separate and distinct victims.
(d) Exceptions. — The provisions of this section do not apply to:
(1) Acts committed during a legal abortion to which the pregnant woman, or a person
authorized by law to act on her behalf, consented or for which the consent is implied by law;
(2) Acts or omissions by medical or health care personnel during or as a result of medical or
health-related treatment or services, including, but not limited to, medical care, abortion,
diagnostic testing or fertility treatment;
(3) Acts or omissions by medical or health care personnel or scientific research personnel in
performing lawful procedures involving embryos that are not in a stage of gestation in utero;
(4) Acts involving the use of force in lawful defense of self or another, but not an embryo or
fetus; and
(5) Acts or omissions of a pregnant woman with respect to the embryo or fetus she is
carrying.
(e) For purposes of the enforcement of the provisions of this section, a violation of the
provisions of Chapter 16, Article 2I of this code shall not serve as a waiver of the protection
afforded by the provisions of subdivision (1), subsection (d) of this section.
(f) Other convictions not barred. — A prosecution for or conviction under this section is not a
bar to conviction of or punishment for any other crime committed by the defendant arising
from the same incident.

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