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2012 Florida Statutes
TITLE XLVI — CRIMES
Chapter 794 — SEXUAL BATTERY
- 794.005 — Legislative findings and intent as to basic charge of sexual battery.
- 794.011 — Sexual battery.
- 794.0115 — Dangerous sexual felony offender; mandatory sentencing.
- 794.02 — Common-law presumption relating to age abolished.
- 794.021 — Ignorance or belief as to victim s age no defense.
- 794.022 — Rules of evidence.
- 794.023 — Sexual battery by multiple perpetrators; reclassification of offenses.
- 794.0235 — Administration of medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA) to persons convicted of sexual battery.
- 794.024 — Unlawful to disclose identifying information.
- 794.026 — Civil right of action for communicating the identity of a sexual crime victim.
- 794.027 — Duty to report sexual battery; penalties.
- 794.03 — Unlawful to publish or broadcast information identifying sexual offense victim.
- 794.05 — Unlawful sexual activity with certain minors.
- 794.052 — Sexual battery; notification of victim s rights and services.
- 794.055 — Access to services for victims of sexual battery.
- 794.056 — Rape Crisis Program Trust Fund.
- 794.075 — Sexual predators; erectile dysfunction drugs.
- 794.08 — Female genital mutilation.
- 794.09 — Forfeiture of retirement benefits.
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