Sexual
Exploitation
Laws
Civil and Criminal Codes Listed/Searchable by State
These online listings of State and Federal Criminal and Civil Codes are searchable.
Try searching for topics such as "sexual exploitation" or "sexual
assault" or "sexual harassment".
Federal Law
International
Criminalization
Therapist/Client sexual relationships have been criminalized in
these States:
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Alaska
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Arizona
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California
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Colorado
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Connecticut
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Delaware
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Florida
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Georgia
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Idaho
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Iowa
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Kansas
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Maine
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Michigan
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Minnesota
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Mississippi
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New Hampshire
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New Mexico
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North Dakota
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South Dakota
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Texas
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Utah
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Washington
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Wisconsin
Examples of State Laws Concerning Sexual Exploitation/Assault Offenses
These are only a small sampling of the laws pertaining to sexual offenses
in some of the states (in the USA). Other laws may apply, in addition to
sexual exploitation/assault laws (civil and criminal). Consult a lawyer or an
appropriate agency in your state for more information about your state's laws.
Alaska
Statutes, Title 11. Criminal Law, Chapter 41. Offenses Against the Person
Article 4. Sexual Offenses, Section 420. Sexual Assault in the Second Degree
Arizona Revised
Statutes, Title 13 - Criminal Code 13-1418. Sexual misconduct; behavioral health
professionals
California Business and Professions Code, Chapter 13. Marriage, Family
and Child Counselors, 4982. Unprofessional Conduct
Colorado
13-25-131. Civil actions - sexual assault - certain evidence presumed
irrelevant.
Colorado
18-3-404. Unlawful sexual contact.
Colorado
18-3-405.5. Sexual assault on a client by a psychotherapist.
Colorado18-3-405.3.
Sexual assault on a child by one in a position of trust.
Connecticut
General Statutes, Revised to 1997 Title-53a - Penal Code, 3a-73a. Sexual assault in the
fourth degree
Florida
1997 Statutes, 794.011 Sexual Battery
Georgia 16-6-5.1 G, Sexual Assault
Indiana
Codes Title 35, Article 42, Chapter 4 - Sex Crimes
Iowa
Code 1997, Chapter 709 Section 15 Sexual exploitation by a counselor or therapist
(link may not be working)
Iowa
Code 1997, New Section, Chapter 702 Section 11 Sexual exploitation by a
law enforcement officer
Kansas Statute
# 21-3520, Chapter 21.--Crimes and Punishments, Article 35.--Sex Offenses, Unlawful
sexual relations
Kansas Statute
# 21-3502, Chapter 21.--Crimes and Punishments, Article 35.--Sex Offenses, Rape
Maryland Senate Bill 495 - Health
Occupation Boards - Sexual Misconduct
Michigan
bans sexual contact between mental health
professionals and clients
AdvocateWeb Article, Gerri Stowman, 2/02/2001
Michigan
House Bill 4525
Minnesota Statutes 1998, Chapter 148A, Action for Sexual Exploitation,
Psychotherapists
New Hampshire Criminal Code, Chapter 632A Sexual Assault and Related
Offenses (link may not be working)
Ohio
Title 29, Section 2907.02 Rape
Ohio
Title 29, Section 2907.03 Sexual Battery
Ohio
Title 29, Section 2907.05 Gross Sexual Imposition
Ohio
Title 29, Section 2907.06 Sexual Imposition
Ohio
Title 47, Section 4757.11 Counselor and social worker board shall establish a code of
ethical practice...
Tennessee Code, Title
29 Remedies and Special Proceedings
Chapter 26 Medical Malpractice
Part 2-- Therapist Sexual Misconduct Victims Compensation Act
Texas
Administrative Code, Title 22 Examining Boards Part 21 Texas State Board of
Examiners of Psychologists Chapter 465 Rules of Practice
Texas
Administrative Code, Title 22 Examining Boards Part 21 Texas State Board Of
Examiners Of Psychologists Chapter 469 Complaints And Enforcement
Texas
Administrative Code, Title 22 Examining Boards Part 36 Council On Sex
Offender Treatment
Texas
Administrative Code, Title 22 Examining Boards Part 35 Texas State Board Of
Examiners Of Marriage And Family Therapists
Texas
Penal Code 1997, Chapter 22 --- Assaultive Offenses, Sec. 0022.00011 --- Sexual Assault
Texas
Civil Practice and Remedies Code, Chapter 81 --- Sexual Exploitation by Mental
Health Services Provider
Utah Code Section 76-5-406 Sexual offenses
Utah R495.
Human Services, Administration code, R495-876. Provider Code of Conduct
Virginia
Code 18.2-61 Rape
Virginia
Code 18.2-67.4 Sexual Battery
Wyoming,
Title 6, Crimes and Offenses, Article 3 Sexual Assault
(click on this link, then scroll down to the "Sexaul Assault" section)
Note: Information provided here does not represent legal
advice. If you face a specific legal situation, you should conduct independent
inquiries with legal professionals to determine what your legal rights are in your state
or country.
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