... Sexual abuse and exploitation of a vulnerable adult. (1) It is a felony for any person,...lust, passion or sexual desires of such person, a vulnerable adult or a third party, to: (a)...body or any part or member thereof of a vulnerable adult including, but not limited to: genital-genital contact,...of the same or opposite sex; (b) Involve a vulnerable adult in any act of bestiality or sadomasochism as defined ...or (c) Cause or have sexual contact with a vulnerable adult, not amounting to lewd conduct as defined in ...
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... 18-1505 ABUSE, EXPLOITATION OR NEGLECT OF A VULNERABLE ADULT. 18-1505A ABANDONING A VULNERABLE ADULT. 18-1505B ...SEXUAL ABUSE AND EXPLOITATION OF A VULNERABLE ADULT. 18-1506 SEXUAL ABUSE OF A CHILD UNDER THE AGE OF ... 18-1506A RITUALIZED ABUSE OF A CHILD EXCLUSIONS PENALTIES DEFINITION. 18-1506B FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION OF ... 18-1507C VISUAL REPRESENTATIONS OF THE SEXUAL ABUSE OF CHILDREN. 18-1508 LEWD CONDUCT WITH MINOR CHILD UNDER SIXTEEN....
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... Search Idaho Statutes Search Statutes Search Constitution TITLE 39 HEALTH AND SAFETY CHAPTER 53 ADULT ABUSE, NEGLECT AND EXPLOITATION ACT Download Entire Chapter (PDF) 39-5301 SHORT TITLE. 39-5301A DECLARATION OF POLICY. 39-5302 DEFINITIONS. 39-5303 DUTY TO REPORT CASES OF VULNERABLE ADULT MALTREATMENT. 39-5303A LIMITED EXEMPTION FROM ...
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...CHAPTER 49 IDAHO HEALTH PLANNING ACT Download Entire Chapter (PDF) CHAPTER 50 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR DISPLACED HOMEMAKER ACT Download Entire Chapter (PDF) CHAPTER 51 FAMILY SUPPORT AND IN-HOME ASSISTANCE Download Entire Chapter (PDF) CHAPTER 52 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROJECT GRANTS Download Entire Chapter (PDF) CHAPTER 53 ADULT ABUSE, NEGLECT AND EXPLOITATION ACT Download Entire Chapter (PDF) CHAPTER 54 ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION Download Entire Chapter (PDF) CHAPTER 55 CLEAN INDOOR AIR Download Entire Chapter (PDF) CHAPTER ...
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... It is not designed to abridge the personal privilege of a responsible adult to consume alcoholic liquor as a beverage, except in cases of the abuse of that privilege to the detriment of others. The public interest requires that traffic in alcoholic liquor be regulated and controlled by the state, through the medium of a state liquor division vested with exclusive authority to import and sell such liquor, with certain exceptions, which are subject ...
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... Additionally, the legislature finds that a significant number of homicides, aggravated assaults, and assaults and batteries occur within the home between adult members of families. Furthermore, research shows that domestic violence is a crime which can be deterred, prevented or reduced by legal intervention. Domestic violence can also be deterred, prevented or reduced by ... The purpose of this act is to address domestic violence as a serious crime against society and to assure the victims of domestic violence the protection from abuse which the law and those who enforce the law can provide. It is the intent of the legislature to expand the ability of the courts to assist victims by providing ...a legal means for victims of domestic violence to seek protection orders to prevent such further incidents of abuse. It is the intent of the legislature that the official response to cases of domestic violence shall stress the enforcement of the laws to protect the victim and shall communicate the attitude that violent behavior in the home is criminal ...
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... The legislature finds that: (1) Substance abuse is a contributing cause for much of the crime in Idaho, costs millions of dollars in productivity, contributes to the ever increasing jail and prison populations and adversely impacts Idaho children; (2) Drug courts which closely supervise, monitor, test and treat substance abusers have proven ...dollars are spent each year on the incarceration, supervision and treatment of mentally ill offenders; (4) Mental health courts in Idaho and other jurisdictions that closely supervise and monitor mentally ill adult and juvenile offenders and oversee their treatment are an innovative alternative to incarceration for certain offenders. Such courts, which can be operated in conjunction with drug courts,... The goals of the drug courts and mental health courts created by this chapter are to reduce the overcrowding of jails and prisons, to reduce alcohol and drug abuse and dependency among criminal and juvenile offenders, to hold offenders accountable, to reduce recidivism, and to promote effective interaction and use of resources among the courts, ...
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... (2) A person may seek relief from domestic violence by filing a petition based on a sworn affidavit with the magistrates division of the district court, alleging that the person or a family or household member, whether an adult or a child, is the victim of domestic violence. Any petition properly filed under this chapter may seek protection for any additional persons covered by this chapter. A custodial or noncustodial parent or guardian may file a petition ... (3) A person’s right to petition for relief under this chapter shall not be affected by that person’s having left the residence or household to avoid abuse. (4) The petition shall disclose the existence of any custody or any marital annulment, dissolution or separation proceedings pending between the parties, the existence of any other custody order affecting the children of the parties, and the existence of child protection or adoption proceedings affecting the ...
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