Bill Text: GA HB680 | 2011-2012 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Offenses against public order; define certain terms; defamation; provisions
Sponsorship: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 5-1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2012-01-25 - House Second Readers [HB680 Detail]
Download: Georgia-2011-HB680-Introduced.html
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House
Bill 680
By:
Representatives Dickerson of the
95th,
Fludd of the
66th,
Stephenson of the
92nd,
Holt of the
112th,
Randall of the
138th,
and others
A
BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
AN ACT
To
amend Article 2 of Chapter 11 of Title 16 of the Official Code of Georgia
Annotated, relating to offenses against public order, so as to define certain
terms; to provide that a person commits defamation when he or she causes an
unknowing person wrongfully to be identified as the person in an obscene
depiction; to provide for penalties; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other
purposes.
BE
IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
SECTION
1.
Article
2 of Chapter 11 of Title 16 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating
to offenses against public order, is amended by adding a new Code section to
read as follows:
"16-11-40.1.
(a)
As used in this Code section, the term:
(1)
'Nudity' means a state of undress so as to expose the human male or female
genitals, pubic area, or buttocks, with or without a translucent covering, or
the showing of the female breasts, with or without a translucent covering, of
any portion thereof below the top of the nipple.
(2)
'Obscene depiction' means a visual depiction of an individual displaying nudity
or sexual conduct.
(3)
'Sexual conduct' means actual or simulated acts of masturbation, homosexuality,
sexual intercourse, or physical contact in an act of apparent sexual stimulation
or gratification with a person's clothed or unclothed genitals, pubic area,
buttocks, or, if such person is female, breasts.
(b)
A person commits the offense of defamation if such person intentionally causes
an unknowing person wrongfully to be identified as the person in an obscene
depiction in such a manner that a reasonable person would conclude that the
image depicted was that of the person so wrongfully identified. Such
identification shall include, without limitation, a person's name, address,
telephone number, or e-mail address. Such identification shall also include the
electronic imposing of the facial image of a person onto an obscene
depiction.
(c)
Any person convicted of violating subsection (b) of this Code section shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not more than
$1,000.00 or by imprisonment for not more than one year, or
both."
SECTION
2.
All
laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.
