2016 North Dakota Century Code Title 12.1 Criminal Code Chapter 12.1-39 Human Cloning
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CHAPTER 12.1-39
HUMAN CLONING
12.1-39-01. Definitions.
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
1. "Fetus" means a living organism of the species homo sapiens from eight weeks'
development until complete expulsion or extraction from a woman's body, or until
removal from an artificial womb or other similar environment designed to nurture the
development of such organism.
2. "Human cloning" means human asexual reproduction, accomplished by introducing
the genetic material of a human somatic cell into a fertilized or unfertilized oocyte, the
nucleus of which has been or will be removed or inactivated, to produce a living
organism with a human or predominantly human genetic constitution.
3. "Human embryo" means a living organism of the species homo sapiens from the
single-celled state to eight weeks' development.
4. "Human somatic cell" means a cell having a complete set of chromosomes obtained
from a living or deceased human organism of the species homo sapiens at any stage
of development.
5. "Oocyte" means a human female germ cell, also known as an egg.
12.1-39-02. Human cloning - Prohibition - Penalty.
1. A person may not intentionally or knowingly:
a. Perform or attempt to perform human cloning;
b. Participate in performing or attempting to perform human cloning;
c. Transfer or receive the product of a human cloning for any purpose; or
d. Transfer or receive, in whole or in part, any oocyte, human embryo, human fetus,
or human somatic cell, for the purpose of human cloning.
2. Nothing in subsection 1 restricts areas of scientific research not specifically prohibited,
including in vitro fertilization, the administration of fertility-enhancing drugs, or research
in the use of nuclear transfer or other cloning techniques to produce molecules,
deoxyribonucleic acid, tissues, organs, plants, animals other than humans, or cells
other than human embryos.
3. A person who violates subdivision a or b of subsection 1 is guilty of a class C felony. A
person who violates subdivision c or d of subsection 1 is guilty of a class A
misdemeanor.
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