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Section
566.010
Chapter 566 and chapter 568 definitions.
Section
566.020
Mistake as to age — consent not a defense, when.
Section
566.023
Marriage to victim, at time of offense, affirmative defense, for certain offenses.
Section
566.025
Evidence that defendant has committed other charged and uncharged crimes of a sexual nature involving victims under fourteen admissible to prove propensity to commit crime, when.
Section
566.030
Rape in the first degree, penalties — suspended sentences not granted, when.
Section
566.031
Rape in the second degree, penalties.
Section
566.032
Statutory rape and attempt to commit, first degree, penalties.
Section
566.034
Statutory rape, second degree, penalty.
Section
566.060
Sodomy in the first degree, penalties — suspended sentence not granted, when.
Section
566.061
Sodomy in the second degree, penalty.
Section
566.062
Statutory sodomy and attempt to commit, first degree, penalties.
Section
566.064
Statutory sodomy, second degree, penalty.
Section
566.067
Child molestation, first degree, penalties.
Section
566.068
Child molestation, second degree, penalties.
Section
566.069
Child molestation, third degree, penalty.
Section
566.071
Child molestation, fourth degree, penalty.
Section
566.083
Sexual misconduct involving a child, penalty — applicability of section — affirmative defense not allowed, when.
Section
566.086
Sexual contact with a student.
Section
566.093
Sexual misconduct, first degree, penalties.
Section
566.095
Sexual misconduct, second degree, penalty.
Section
566.100
Sexual abuse in the first degree, penalties.
Section
566.101
Sexual abuse, second degree, penalties.
Section
566.103
Crime of promoting online sexual solicitation, violation, penalty.
Section
566.111
Sex with an animal, penalties.
Section
566.115
Sexual conduct with a nursing facility resident or a vulnerable person, first degree, penalty.
Section
566.116
Sexual conduct with a nursing facility resident or a vulnerable person, second degree, penalty.
Section
566.125
Persistent sexual offender, predatory sexual offender, defined, extension of term, when, minimum term.
Section
566.145
Sexual conduct in the course of public duty, offense of — definitions — violation, penalty — consent not a defense.
Section
566.147
Certain offenders not to reside within one thousand feet of a property line of a school, child care facility, or victim's residence — violations, penalties.
Section
566.148
Certain offenders not to physically be present or loiter within five hundred feet of a child care facility — violation, penalty.
Section
566.149
Certain offenders not to be present within five hundred feet of school property, exception — permission required for parents or guardians who are offenders, procedure — penalty.
Section
566.150
Certain offenders not to be present or loiter within five hundred feet of a public park, swimming pool, athletic complex, museum, or nature center — violation, penalty — exception for nature or education center, when.
Section
566.151
Enticement of a child, penalties.
Section
566.153
Age misrepresentation with intent to solicit a minor, penalty.
Section
566.155
Certain offenders not to serve as athletic coaches, managers, or trainers — violation, penalty.
Section
566.200
Definitions.
Section
566.203
Abusing an individual through forced labor — penalty.
Section
566.206
Trafficking for the purpose of slavery, involuntary servitude, peonage, or forced labor — penalty.
Section
566.209
Trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation — penalty.
Section
566.210
Sexual trafficking of a child, first degree, penalty.
Section
566.211
Sexual trafficking of a child, second degree, penalty.
Section
566.215
Contributing to human trafficking through the misuse of documentation, penalty.
Section
566.218
Restitution required for certain offenders.
Section
566.223
Federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 to apply, when — affirmative defense — procedures to identify victims, training on protocols.