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  8. Chapter 794 - Sexual Battery


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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