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Chapter 21
Sexual Offenses

Sections

21.01
Definitions
21.02
Continuous Sexual Abuse of Young Child or Children
21.06
Homosexual Conduct
21.07
Public Lewdness
21.08
Indecent Exposure
21.09
Bestiality
21.11
Indecency With a Child
21.12
Improper Relationship Between Educator and Student
21.15
Invasive Visual Recording
21.16
Unlawful Disclosure or Promotion of Intimate Visual Material
21.17
Voyeurism
21.18
Sexual Coercion
21.19
Unlawful Electronic Transmission of Sexually Explicit Visual Material
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