A. It is unlawful for any responsible person to abuse or neglect any vulnerable adult. Any responsible person who abuses or neglects a vulnerable adult in violation of this section and the abuse or neglect does not result in serious bodily injury or disease to the vulnerable adult is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. Any responsible person who is convicted of a second or subsequent offense under this subsection is guilty of a Class 6 felony.
B. Any responsible person who abuses or neglects a vulnerable adult in violation of this section and the abuse or neglect results in serious bodily injury or disease to the vulnerable adult is guilty of a Class 4 felony. Any responsible person who abuses or neglects a vulnerable adult in violation of this section and the abuse or neglect results in the death of the vulnerable adult is guilty of a Class 3 felony.
C. For purposes of this section:
"Abuse" means (i) knowing and willful conduct that causes physical injury or pain or (ii) knowing and willful use of physical restraint, including confinement, as punishment, for convenience or as a substitute for treatment, except where such conduct or physical restraint, including confinement, is a part of care or treatment and is in furtherance of the health and safety of the vulnerable adult.
"Neglect" means the knowing and willful failure by a responsible person to provide treatment, care, goods, or services which results in injury to the health or endangers the safety of a vulnerable adult.
"Responsible person" means a person who has responsibility for the care, custody, or control of a vulnerable adult by operation of law or who has assumed such responsibility voluntarily by contract or in fact.
"Serious bodily injury or disease" includes but is not limited to (i) disfigurement, (ii) a fracture, (iii) a severe burn or laceration, (iv) mutilation, (v) maiming, or (vi) life-threatening internal injuries or conditions, whether or not caused by trauma.
"Vulnerable adult" means any person 18 years of age or older who is impaired by reason of mental illness, intellectual or developmental disability, physical illness or disability, or other causes, including age, to the extent the adult lacks sufficient understanding or capacity to make, communicate, or carry out reasonable decisions concerning his well-being or has one or more limitations that substantially impair the adult's ability to independently provide for his daily needs or safeguard his person, property, or legal interests.
D. No responsible person shall be in violation of this section whose conduct was (i) in accordance with the informed consent of the vulnerable adult that was given when he was not vulnerable or a person authorized to consent on his behalf; (ii) in accordance with a declaration by the vulnerable adult under the Health Care Decisions Act (§ 54.1-2981 et seq.) that was given when he was not vulnerable or with the provisions of a valid medical power of attorney; (iii) in accordance with the wishes of the vulnerable adult that were made known when he was not vulnerable or a person authorized to consent on behalf of the vulnerable adult and in accord with the tenets and practices of a church or religious denomination; (iv) incident to necessary movement of, placement of, or protection from harm to the vulnerable adult; or (v) a bona fide, recognized, or approved practice to provide medical care.
1992, c. 551; 1994, c. 620; 2000, c. 796; 2001, c. 181; 2004, c. 863; 2007, cc. 562, 653; 2012, cc. 476, 507; 2019, c. 234; 2022, cc. 259, 642.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 18.2 - Crimes and Offenses Generally
Chapter 8 - Crimes Involving Morals and Decency
§ 18.2-326. Penalty for illegal gambling
§ 18.2-327. Winning by fraud; penalty
§ 18.2-328. Conducting illegal gambling operation; penalties
§ 18.2-329. Owners, etc., of gambling place permitting its continuance; penalty
§ 18.2-330. Accessories to gambling activity; penalty
§ 18.2-331. Illegal possession, etc., of gambling device; penalty
§ 18.2-331.1. Operation of gambling devices at unregulated locations; civil penalty
§ 18.2-332. Certain acts not deemed "consideration" in prosecution under this article
§ 18.2-333. Exceptions to article; certain sporting events
§ 18.2-334. Exception to article; private residences
§ 18.2-334.1. Defeated at referendum
§ 18.2-334.3. Exemptions to article; state lottery; sports betting
§ 18.2-334.4. Exemptions to article; pari-mutuel wagering
§ 18.2-334.5. Exemptions to article; certain gaming operations
§ 18.2-334.6. Exemptions to article; certain skill games offered at family entertainment centers
§ 18.2-337. Immunity of witnesses from prosecution
§ 18.2-338. Enforcement of § 18.2-331 by Governor and Attorney General
§ 18.2-339. Enjoining offenses relating to gambling
§ 18.2-340. County ordinances prohibiting illegal gambling
§ 18.2-340.15. State control of charitable gaming
§ 18.2-340.18. Powers and duties of the Department
§ 18.2-340.19. Regulations of the Department
§ 18.2-340.20. Denial, suspension, or revocation of permit; hearings and appeals
§ 18.2-340.22. Permitted forms of gaming; prizes not gaming contracts
§ 18.2-340.23. Organizations exempt from certain fees and reports
§ 18.2-340.24. Eligibility for permit; exceptions; where valid
§ 18.2-340.25. Permit required; application fee; form of application
§ 18.2-340.25:1. Authorization to conduct electronic gaming required; fee
§ 18.2-340.26. Sale of raffle tickets; drawings
§ 18.2-340.26:1. Sale of instant bingo, pull tabs, or seal cards
§ 18.2-340.26:2. Sale of instant bingo, pull tabs, or seal cards by certain booster clubs
§ 18.2-340.26:3. Electronic gaming; penalty
§ 18.2-340.27. Conduct of bingo games
§ 18.2-340.28. Conduct of instant bingo, network bingo, pull tabs, and seal cards
§ 18.2-340.28:1. Conduct of network bingo
§ 18.2-340.29. Joint operation of bingo games; written reports; joint permit required
§ 18.2-340.33. Prohibited practices
§ 18.2-340.35. Assistance from Department of State Police
§ 18.2-340.36. Suspension of permit
§ 18.2-340.36:1. Civil penalty
§ 18.2-340.37. Criminal penalties
§ 18.2-346. Prostitution; commercial sexual conduct; penalties
§ 18.2-346.01. Prostitution; solicitation; commercial exploitation of a minor; penalties
§ 18.2-347. Keeping, residing in, or frequenting a bawdy place; "bawdy place" defined; penalty
§ 18.2-348. Aiding prostitution or illicit sexual intercourse, etc.; penalty
§ 18.2-348.1. Promoting travel for prostitution; penalty
§ 18.2-349. Using vehicles to promote prostitution or unlawful sexual intercourse; penalty
§ 18.2-350. Confinement of convicted prostitutes and persons violating §§ 18.2-347 through 18.2-349
§ 18.2-356. Receiving money for procuring person; penalties
§ 18.2-357. Receiving money from earnings of male or female prostitute; penalties
§ 18.2-357.1. Commercial sex trafficking; penalties
§ 18.2-360. Competency of persons to testify in prosecutions under §§ 18.2-355 through 18.2-361
§ 18.2-361. Crimes against nature; penalty
§ 18.2-361.01. Sexual abuse of animals; penalties
§ 18.2-361.1. Victims of sex trafficking; affirmative defense
§ 18.2-362. Person marrying when spouse is living; penalty; venue
§ 18.2-363. Leaving Commonwealth to evade law against bigamy
§ 18.2-364. Exceptions to §§ 18.2-362 and 18.2-363
§ 18.2-365. Adultery defined; penalty
§ 18.2-366. Sexual intercourse by persons forbidden to marry; incest; penalties
§ 18.2-368. Placing or leaving spouse for prostitution; penalty
§ 18.2-369. Abuse and neglect of vulnerable adults; penalties
§ 18.2-370. Taking indecent liberties with children; penalties
§ 18.2-370.01. Indecent liberties by children; penalty
§ 18.2-370.2. Sex offenses prohibiting proximity to children; penalty
§ 18.2-370.3. Sex offenses prohibiting residing in proximity to children; penalty
§ 18.2-370.4. Sex offenses prohibiting working on school property; penalty
§ 18.2-370.5. Offenses prohibiting entry onto school or other property; penalty
§ 18.2-370.6. Penetration of mouth of child with lascivious intent; penalty
§ 18.2-371.1. Abuse and neglect of children; penalty; abandoned infant
§ 18.2-371.3. Tattooing or body piercing of minors
§ 18.2-371.4. Prohibiting the sale of novelty lighters to juveniles
§ 18.2-373. Obscene items enumerated
§ 18.2-374. Production, publication, sale, possession, etc., of obscene items
§ 18.2-374.3. Use of communications systems to facilitate certain offenses involving children
§ 18.2-375. Obscene exhibitions and performances
§ 18.2-376. Advertising, etc., obscene items, exhibitions or performances
§ 18.2-376.1. Enhanced penalties for using a computer in certain violations
§ 18.2-377. Placards, posters, bills, etc.
§ 18.2-378. Coercing acceptance of obscene articles or publications
§ 18.2-379. Employing or permitting minor to assist in offense under article
§ 18.2-380. Punishment for first offense
§ 18.2-381. Punishment for subsequent offenses; additional penalty for owner
§ 18.2-382. Photographs, slides and motion pictures
§ 18.2-383. Exceptions to application of article
§ 18.2-384. Proceeding against book alleged to be obscene
§ 18.2-385. Section 18.2-384 applicable to motion picture films
§ 18.2-386. Showing previews of certain motion pictures
§ 18.2-386.1. Unlawful creation of image of another; penalty
§ 18.2-386.2. Unlawful dissemination or sale of images of another; penalty
§ 18.2-387.1. Obscene sexual display; penalty
§ 18.2-391. Unlawful acts; penalties
§ 18.2-391.1. Exceptions to application of article
§ 18.2-403.1. Offenses involving animals - Class 1 misdemeanors
§ 18.2-403.2. Offenses involving animals - Class 3 misdemeanors
§ 18.2-403.3. Offenses involving animals - Class 4 misdemeanors