Senate
Study
Bill
3189
-
Introduced
SENATE
FILE
_____
BY
(PROPOSED
COMMITTEE
ON
JUDICIARY
BILL
BY
CHAIRPERSON
HOGG)
A
BILL
FOR
An
Act
relating
to
dissemination
by
a
young
person
of
material
1
depicting
a
sex
act
or
nudity
and
sexual
exploitation
of
a
2
minor.
3
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IOWA:
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Section
1.
NEW
SECTION
.
728.2A
Dissemination
by
young
1
persons
of
material
depicting
a
sex
act
or
nudity.
2
1.
Any
person
fourteen
through
eighteen
years
of
age
who
3
knowingly
disseminates
to
another
person
fourteen
through
4
eighteen
years
of
age
material
depicting
either
or
both
5
persons,
one
of
whom
is
a
minor,
engaged
in
a
sex
act
or
in
a
6
state
of
full
or
partial
nudity,
as
defined
in
section
709.21,
7
commits
a
simple
misdemeanor.
8
2.
A
person
convicted
under
this
section
shall
not
be
9
required
to
register
as
a
sex
offender
under
chapter
692A.
10
Sec.
2.
Section
728.12,
Code
2014,
is
amended
by
adding
the
11
following
new
subsection:
12
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
5.
A
violation
of
this
section
does
not
13
apply
to
a
person
fourteen
through
eighteen
years
of
age
if
all
14
of
the
following
circumstances
apply:
15
a.
The
material
was
disseminated
to
a
person
fourteen
16
through
eighteen
years
of
age.
17
b.
The
material
depicts
the
sender,
recipient,
or
both,
one
18
of
whom
is
a
minor,
engaged
in
a
prohibited
sex
act
or
in
the
19
simulation
of
a
prohibited
sex
act.
20
c.
The
material
was
knowingly
created
with
the
consent
of
21
the
persons
depicted.
22
d.
The
sender
of
the
material
knows
or
reasonably
believes
23
the
material
would
not
be
offensive
to
the
recipient
of
the
24
material.
25
e.
The
person
does
not
further
disseminate
or
exhibit
the
26
material
if
the
material
depicts
another
person.
27
EXPLANATION
28
The
inclusion
of
this
explanation
does
not
constitute
agreement
with
29
the
explanation’s
substance
by
the
members
of
the
general
assembly.
30
This
bill
relates
to
dissemination
by
a
young
person
31
of
material
depicting
a
sex
act
or
nudity
and
to
sexual
32
exploitation
of
a
minor.
33
The
bill
grants
discretion
to
a
prosecutor
to
charge
a
person
34
14
through
18
years
of
age
with
a
simple
misdemeanor
under
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new
Code
section
708.2A,
for
disseminating
to
another
person
1
14
through
18
years
of
age
material
depicting
either
or
both
2
persons,
one
of
whom
is
a
minor,
engaged
in
a
sex
act
or
in
3
a
state
of
full
or
partial
nudity.
A
person
convicted
under
4
new
Code
section
708.2A
is
not
required
to
register
as
a
sex
5
offender
and
is
not
subject
to
a
special
sentence.
6
Under
current
law,
it
is
a
serious
misdemeanor
to
knowingly
7
disseminate
obscene
material
to
a
minor,
and
such
a
conviction
8
requires
the
person
to
register
as
a
sex
offender.
9
A
sex
act
is
defined
in
Code
section
728.1
to
mean
any
10
sexual
contact,
actual
or
simulated,
either
natural
or
deviant,
11
between
two
or
more
persons,
or
between
a
person
and
an
animal,
12
by
penetration
of
the
penis
into
the
vagina
or
anus,
or
by
13
contact
between
the
mouth
or
tongue
and
genitalia
or
anus,
or
14
by
contact
between
a
finger
of
one
person
and
the
genitalia
15
of
another
person
or
by
use
of
artificial
sexual
organs
or
16
substitutes
therefore
in
contact
with
the
genitalia
or
anus.
17
Full
or
partial
nudity
is
defined
to
mean
the
showing
of
any
18
part
of
the
human
genitals
or
pubic
area
or
buttocks,
or
any
19
part
of
the
nipple
of
the
breast
of
a
female,
with
less
than
20
fully
opaque
covering.
21
Under
the
bill
a
person
14
through
18
years
of
age
is
not
22
guilty
of
sexual
exploitation
of
a
minor
pursuant
to
Code
23
section
728.12
if
all
the
following
circumstances
apply:
the
24
material
was
disseminated
to
a
person
14
through
18
years
of
25
age;
the
material
depicts
the
sender,
recipient,
or
both,
one
26
of
whom
is
a
minor,
engaged
in
a
prohibited
sex
act
or
in
the
27
simulation
of
a
prohibited
sex
act;
the
material
was
knowingly
28
created
with
the
consent
of
the
persons
depicted;
the
sender
of
29
the
material
knows
or
reasonably
believes
the
material
would
30
not
be
offensive
to
the
recipient
of
the
material;
and
the
31
person
does
not
further
disseminate
or
exhibit
the
material
if
32
the
material
depicts
another
person.
33
A
person
who
commits
sexual
exploitation
of
a
minor
commits
34
an
aggravated
misdemeanor
up
to
a
class
“C”
felony,
depending
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on
the
facts
and
circumstances
of
the
particular
offense.
The
1
person
is
also
required
to
register
as
a
sex
offender
under
2
Code
chapter
692A
and
is
subject
to
a
special
sentence
as
3
provided
in
Code
chapter
903B.
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