This bill addresses sexual crimes.
This bill:
- provides a definition of a female breast for certain sexual and sexual exploitation offenses that includes a breast that is undeveloped or partially developed;
- expands the definition of "child sexual abuse material" to include a minor observing or being used for sexually explicit conduct;
- expands the definition of "sexually explicit conduct" concerning certain bodily functions for certain offenses;
- changes the mental state necessary to commit the offense of sexual exploitation of a minor;
- expands the offense of sexual exploitation of a minor to include when an actor accesses child sexual abuse material with the intent to view;
- provides a safe harbor provision for certain employees and independent contractors who are required to access or view child sexual abuse material within the scope of employment;
- changes the mental state necessary to commit the offense of aggravated sexual exploitation of a minor;
- amends the offense of aggravated sexual exploitation of a minor to remove a lesser penalty for circumstances when the child sexual abuse material depicts an individual who is 14 years old or older or pubescent; and
- makes technical and conforming changes.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 76-3-203.13, 76-3-407, 76-5-401.1, 76-5-401.2, 76-5-404, 76-5-404.1, 76-5-412.2, 76-5-413.2
Substitute #1: 76-3-203.13, 76-5-401.1, 76-5-401.2, 76-5-404, 76-5-404.1, 76-5-412.2, 76-5-413.2
Substitute #2: 76-3-203.13, 76-5-401.1, 76-5-401.2, 76-5-404, 76-5-404.1, 76-5-412.2, 76-5-413.2, 76-10-1301
Enrolled: 76-3-203.13, 76-5-401.1, 76-5-401.2, 76-5-404, 76-5-404.1, 76-5-412.2, 76-5-413.2, 76-10-1301
Substitute #3: 76-3-203.13, 76-5-401.1, 76-5-401.2, 76-5-404, 76-5-404.1, 76-5-412.2, 76-5-413.2, 76-10-1301