The bill amends the existing law regarding the offense of sexually grooming a child by explicitly including the act of bribing or attempting to bribe a child as part of this offense. It introduces new definitions, such as "bribe," which refers to offering or withholding property, gifts, or services to gain acceptance or compliance from a child. The language of the law is updated to clarify that a person commits the offense if they disseminate sexually explicit materials to a child or bribe the child to engage in sexual activities.

Additionally, the bill specifies the penalties for sexually grooming a child, categorizing it as a Class D felony for individuals aged twenty-one or older, and a Class A misdemeanor for those younger than twenty-one. It also outlines affirmative defenses and clarifies that ignorance of the child's age is not a valid defense against prosecution. Overall, the bill aims to strengthen legal protections for children against sexual exploitation and grooming.