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Bill Would Make Fetal Heartbeat Beginning of Childhood

By: Amanda Ashley
Updated: January 25, 2013
A state lawmaker wants to modify the definition of "child" under the state's Child Maltreatment Act.

State Representative Justin Harris (R-West Fork) has filed legislation stipulating that from the moment a fetal heartbeat is detected the state will consider the fetus a child.

The bill would require doctors to report pregnant women who use narcotics, alcohol, or other chemical substances for suspected child abuse.

The act's original language defines a child from "birth to 18 years of age."

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