Arkansas Statutes

§ 20-16-1403 — Legislative findings

Arkansas § 20-16-1403

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Ark. Code Ann. § 20-16-1403 (2026).

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The General Assembly finds that:

(1)Pain receptors known as nociceptors are present throughout the unborn child's entire body by no later than sixteen (16) weeks after fertilization, and nerves link these receptors to the brain's thalamus and subcortical plate by no later than twenty (20) weeks;
(2)(A) By eight (8) weeks after fertilization, the unborn child reacts to touch.
(B)After twenty (20) weeks after fertilization, the unborn child reacts to stimuli that would be recognized as painful if applied to an adult human, for example, by recoiling;
(3)In the unborn child, application of such painful stimuli is associated with significant increases in stress hormones known as the stress response;
(4)Subjection to such painful stimuli is associated with long-term harmful neurodeveolopmen

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Legislative History

Added by Act 2013, No. 171,§ 1, eff. 2/28/2013.

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