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of the Virginia Code, governing "Health," and not Section 18.2, the criminal code. I checked the criminal provisions of the Virginia Code, and under 18.2-323.01 abandoning a dead body (not a fetus) sumbissions is sumbissions a Class 1 Misdemeanor. To arrive at his intended purpose, abandonment of a fetus could be easily added to this provision with the same criminal penalty he's now trying to slip into a general reporting requirement elsewhere. Indeed, I question his statement that sumbissions the most the police could charge these mothers with is abandoning the body, as under the current text of the 18.2-323.01 I question whether abandoning a fetus is criminal at all in Virginia (I couldn't find any other provisions that do cover it, so maybe the concern of the police is that there's nothing to charge these mothers with at all). Moreover, to reach the issue of abandonment of a child more specifically, which seems to be the core issue, one would think he would have tried to amend the abuse and abandonment provision, 18.2-371.1.
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