18-1514. OBSCENE MATERIALS — DEFINITIONS. The following definitions are applicable to this act: 1. "Minor" means any person less than eighteen (18) years of age. 2. "Nudity" means the showing of the human male or female genitals, pubic area or buttocks with less than a full opaque covering, or the showing of the female breast […]
18-1515. DISSEMINATING MATERIAL HARMFUL TO MINORS — DEFINED — PENALTY. A person is guilty of disseminating material harmful to minors when: 1. He knowingly gives or makes available to a minor or promotes or possesses with intent to promote to minors, or he knowingly sells or loans to a minor for monetary consideration: (a) Any […]
18-1516. MISREPRESENTATIONS — PARENTHOOD OR AGE — MISDEMEANOR. A person is guilty of a misdemeanor when: 1. He knowingly misrepresents that he is a parent or guardian of a minor for the purpose of obtaining admission of any minor to any motion picture, show, or other presentation which is harmful to minors as defined in […]
18-1517. DISSEMINATING MATERIAL HARMFUL TO MINORS — DEFENSES. 1. In any prosecution for disseminating material harmful to minors, it is an affirmative defense that: (a) The defendant had reasonable cause to believe that the minor involved was eighteen (18) years old or more, or such minor exhibited to the defendant a draft card, driver’s license, […]
18-1517A. HIRING, EMPLOYING, ETC., MINOR TO ENGAGE IN CERTAIN ACTS — PENALTY. Every person who, with knowledge that a person is a minor under eighteen (18) years of age, or who, while in the possession of such facts that he should reasonably know that such person is a minor under eighteen (18) years of age, […]
18-1518. TIE-IN SALES OF PROHIBITED MATERIALS — MISDEMEANOR. No person shall as a condition to a sale or delivery for resale of any book, paper, magazine, periodical, or other material require that the purchaser or consignee receive for resale any article, the promotion of which is prohibited by this act. Any violation hereof is a […]
18-1519. EACH PROHIBITED ITEM DISSEMINATED CONSTITUTES SEPARATE OFFENSE. If more than one (1) article or item of material prohibited under this statute, is sold, given, advertised for sale, distributed commercially or promoted, in violation of the provisions of this act by the same person, each such sale, gift, advertisement, distribution, or promotion shall constitute a […]
18-1520. DISTRICT COURTS — INJUNCTIONS — TRIAL — ORDERS OF INJUNCTION. The district courts have jurisdiction to enjoin the sale or distribution of material harmful to minors, and to direct the seizure and destruction of the same, as hereinafter specified: 1. The prosecuting attorney of any county in which a person, firm, or corporation sells, […]
18-1521. UNIFORM ENFORCEMENT — ABROGATION OF EXISTING ORDINANCES — FURTHER LOCAL ORDINANCES BANNED. In order to make the application and enforcement of this act uniform throughout the state, it is the intent of the legislature to preempt, to the exclusion of city and county governments, the regulation of the sale, loan, distribution, dissemination, presentation or […]
18-1522. UNAUTHORIZED SCHOOL BUS ENTRY — NOTICE. (1) A person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor if that person: (a) Enters a school bus with intent to commit a crime; (b) Enters a school bus and disrupts or interferes with the driver; or (c) Enters a school bus and refuses to disembark after being ordered […]
18-1523. MINORS — TATTOOING, BRANDING, TANNING DEVICES AND BODY PIERCING. (1) As used in this section: (a) "Body piercing" means the perforation of any human body part other than an earlobe for the purpose of inserting jewelry or other decoration or for some other nonmedical purpose. (b) "Branding" means a permanent mark made on human […]