2014 Indiana Criminal Code Book - page 243

CRIMINAL LAWAND PROCEDURE
243
Chapter 1. Offenses Against the Family.
35-46-1-1.
Definitions.
35-46-1-1.3. “Dissolvable tobacco product” defined.
35-46-1-1.5. “Electronic cigarette” defined.
35-46-1-1.7. “Tobacco” defined.
35-46-1-2.
Bigamy.
35-46-1-3.
Incest.
35-46-1-4.
Neglect of a dependent; child selling.
35-46-1-4.1. Reckless supervision by a child care
provider.
35-46-1-5.
Nonsupport of a child.
35-46-1-6.
Nonsupport of a spouse.
35-46-1-7.
Nonsupport of a parent.
35-46-1-8.
Contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
35-46-1-9.
Profiting from an adoption.
35-46-1-9.5. Adoption deception.
35-46-1-10.
Sale of tobacco to certain minors.
35-46-1-10.1. Sale of alcohol to minors; civil judgments.
35-46-1-10.2. Tobacco sales to minors by retail estab-
lishments.
35-46-1-10.5. Tobacco purchase by minors.
35-46-1-11.
Warning notices to minors and pregnant
women.
35-46-1-11.2. Operating tobacco business within 200
feet of school.
35-46-1-11.5 Sale of tobacco by coin machine.
35-46-1-11.7. Minors entering tobacco retail establish-
ments.
35-46-1-11.8. Self-service cigarette displays.
35-46-1-12.
Exploitation of a dependent or an endan-
gered adult.
35-46-1-13.
Failure to report battery, neglect or
exploitation of an endangered adult.
35-46-1-14.
Immunity from civil or criminal liability
for reporting.
35-46-1-15.1 Invasion of privacy.
35-46-1-16.
Confidential record.
35-46-1-17.
Restricted access.
35-46-1-18.
Notification of release of offender.
35-46-1-19.
24 hour notice.
35-46-1-20.
Enforcement of foreign protection orders.
35-46-1-21.
Unauthorized adoption advertising.
35-46-1-22.
Unauthorized adoption facilitation.
35-46-1-1. Definitions.
As used in this chapter:
“Dependent” means:
(1) an unemancipated person who is under
eighteen (18) years of age; or
(2) a person of any age who has a mental
or physical disability.
“Endangered adult” has the meaning set forth
in IC 12-10-3-2.
“Support” means food, clothing, shelter, or
medical care.
“Tobacco business” means a sole proprietor-
ship, corporation, partnership, or other enterprise
in which:
(1) the primary activity is the sale of
tobacco, tobacco products, and tobacco
accessories; and
(2) the sale of other products is incidental.
35-46-1-1.3. “Dissolvable tobacco product”
defined.
As used in this chapter, “dissolvable tobacco
product” means a smokeless tobacco product that
dissolves in the mouth of the user.
35-46-1-1.5. “Electronic cigarette” defined.
As used in this chapter, “electronic cigarette”
means a device that is capable of providing an
inhalable dose of nicotine by delivering a vapor-
ized solution. The term includes the components
and cartridges.
35-46-1-1.7. “Tobacco” defined.
As used in this chapter, “tobacco” includes:
(1) chewing tobacco;
(2) cigars, cigarettes, and snuff that con-
tains tobacco;
(3) pipe tobacco; and
(4) a dissolvable tobacco product.
35-46-1-2. Bigamy.
(a) Aperson who, being married and knowing
that the person’s spouse is alive, marries again
commits bigamy, a Level 6 felony.
(b) It is a defense that the accused person rea-
sonably believed that the person was eligible to
remarry.
35-46-1-3. Incest.
(a) A person eighteen (18) years of age or
older who engages in sexual intercourse or other
sexual conduct (as defined in IC 35-31.5-2-221.5)
with another person, when the person knows that
the other person is related to the person biologi-
cally as a parent, child, grandparent, grandchild,
sibling, aunt, uncle, niece, or nephew, commits
incest, a Level 5 felony. However, the offense is
OFC...,233,234,235,236,237,238,239,240,241,242 244,245,246,247,248,249,250,251,252,253,...OBC
Powered by FlippingBook