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  6. Chapter 510 - Sexual offenses


Chapter 510 - Sexual offenses


  • 510.010 Definitions for chapter.
  • 510.015 Treatment of third or subsequent misdemeanor under KRS Chapter 510 as Class D felony.
  • 510.020 Lack of consent.
  • 510.030 Defenses to prosecution based on victim's lack of consent.
  • 510.035 Exception to KRS 510.020.
  • 510.037 Conviction for rape, sodomy, or sexual abuse triggers application for interpersonal protective order.
  • 510.040 Rape in the first degree.
  • 510.050 Rape in the second degree.
  • 510.060 Rape in the third degree.
  • 510.070 Sodomy in the first degree.
  • 510.080 Sodomy in the second degree.
  • 510.090 Sodomy in the third degree.
  • 510.100 Sodomy in the fourth degree.
  • 510.110 Sexual abuse in the first degree.
  • 510.120 Sexual abuse in the second degree.
  • 510.130 Sexual abuse in the third degree.
  • 510.140 Sexual misconduct.
  • 510.145 Repealed, effective July 1, 1992.
  • 510.148 Indecent exposure in the first degree.
  • 510.150 Indecent exposure in the second degree.
  • 510.155 Unlawful use of electronic means originating or received within the Commonwealth to induce a minor to engage in sexual or other prohibited activities -- Prohibition of multiple convictions arising from single course of conduct -- Solicitation as evidence of intent.
  • 510.300 Expungement of record.
  • 510.310 Repealed, 2000.
  • 510.320 Human immunodeficiency virus testing for defendants accused of certain sexual offenses -- Results -- Counseling when test positive -- Cost -- Effect of appeal.
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