§ 263.00 Definitions. As used in this article the following definitions shall apply: 1. “Sexual performance” means any performance or part thereof which, for purposes of section 263.16 of this article, includes sexual conduct by a child less than sixteen years of age or, for purposes of section 263.05 or 263.15 of this article, includes […]
§ 263.05 Use of a child in a sexual performance. A person is guilty of the use of a child in a sexual performance if knowing the character and content thereof he employs, authorizes or induces a child less than seventeen years of age to engage in a sexual performance or being a parent, legal […]
§ 263.10 Promoting an obscene sexual performance by a child. A person is guilty of promoting an obscene sexual performance by a child when, knowing the character and content thereof, he produces, directs or promotes any obscene performance which includes sexual conduct by a child less than seventeen years of age. Promoting an obscene sexual […]
§ 263.11 Possessing an obscene sexual performance by a child. A person is guilty of possessing an obscene sexual performance by a child when, knowing the character and content thereof, he knowingly has in his possession or control, or knowingly accesses with intent to view, any obscene performance which includes sexual conduct by a child […]
§ 263.15 Promoting a sexual performance by a child. A person is guilty of promoting a sexual performance by a child when, knowing the character and content thereof, he produces, directs or promotes any performance which includes sexual conduct by a child less than seventeen years of age. Promoting a sexual performance by a child […]
§ 263.16 Possessing a sexual performance by a child. A person is guilty of possessing a sexual performance by a child when, knowing the character and content thereof, he knowingly has in his possession or control, or knowingly accesses with intent to view, any performance which includes sexual conduct by a child less than sixteen […]
§ 263.20 Sexual performance by a child; affirmative defenses. 1. Under this article, it shall be an affirmative defense that the defendant in good faith reasonably believed the person appearing in the performance was, for purposes of section 263.11 or 263.16 of this article, sixteen years of age or over or, for purposes of section […]
§ 263.25 Proof of age of child. Whenever it becomes necessary for the purposes of this article to determine whether a child who participated in a sexual performance was under an age specified in this article, the court or jury may make such determination by any of the following: personal inspection of the child; inspection […]
§ 263.30 Facilitating a sexual performance by a child with a controlled substance or alcohol. 1. A person is guilty of facilitating a sexual performance by a child with a controlled substance or alcohol when he or she: (a) (i) knowingly and unlawfully possesses a controlled substance as defined in section thirty-three hundred six of […]