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  6. Chapter 14 - Criminal Law
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  8. Article 39 - Protection of Minors.


Article 39 - Protection of Minors.


  • § 14-313 - Youth access to tobacco products, tobacco-derived products, vapor products, and cigarette wrapping papers.
  • § 14-315 - Selling or giving weapons to minors.
  • § 14-315.1 - Storage of firearms to protect minors.
  • § 14-315.2 - Warning upon sale or transfer of firearm to protect minor.
  • § 14-316 - Permitting young children to use dangerous firearms.
  • § 14-316.1 - (Effective until December 1, 2019) Contributing to delinquency and neglect by parents and others.
  • § 14-317 - Permitting minors to enter barrooms or billiard rooms.
  • § 14-318 - Exposing children to fire.
  • § 14-318.1 - Discarding or abandoning iceboxes, etc.; precautions required.
  • § 14-318.2 - Child abuse a misdemeanor.
  • § 14-318.4 - Child abuse a felony.
  • § 14-318.5 - Failure to report the disappearance of a child to law enforcement; immunity of person reporting in good faith.
  • § 14-320.1 - Transporting child outside the State with intent to violate custody order.
  • § 14-321 - Failing to pay minors for doing certain work.
  • § 14-321.1 - Prohibit baby sitting service by sex offender or in the home of a sex offender.
  • § 14-321.2 - Prohibit unlawful transfer of custody of minor child.
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