The bill introduces a new crime titled "indecent exposure to a child out of public view," which is defined as a person aged eighteen or older knowingly and intentionally exposing their primary genital area to a child in a lewd and lascivious manner while in a nonpublic place. This new offense is categorized as a fourth degree felony, carrying significant legal consequences for those found guilty.

Additionally, the bill provides definitions for key terms used within the legislation. A "child" is defined as any individual under the age of eighteen, and the "primary genital area" includes specific anatomical parts such as the mons pubis, penis, testicles, mons veneris, vulva, or vagina. This legislation aims to enhance protections for minors against sexual offenses occurring in private settings.