North Dakota Code § 12.1-20-07

Sexual assault
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1. A person who knowingly has sexual contact with another person, or who causes 
another person to have sexual contact with that person, is guilty of an offense if:
a. That person knows or has reasonable cause to believe that the contact is 
offensive to the other person;
b. That person knows or has reasonable cause to believe that the other person 
suffers from a mental disease or defect which renders that other person 
incapable of understanding the nature of that other person's conduct;
c. That person or someone with that person's knowledge has substantially impaired 
the victim's power to appraise or control the victim's conduct, by administering or 
employing without the victim's knowledge intoxicants, a controlled substance as 
defined in chapter 19-03.1, or other means for the purpose of preventing 
resistance;
d. The other person is in official custody or detained in a hospital, prison, or other 
institution and the actor has supervisory or disciplinary authority over that other 
person;
e. The other person is a minor, fifteen years of age or older, and the actor is the 
other person's parent, guardian, or is otherwise responsible for general 
supervision of the other person's welfare; or
f. The other person is a minor, fifteen years of age or older, and the actor is an 
adult.
2. The offense is:
a. A class C felony if the actor's conduct violates subdivision b, c, d, or e of 
subsection 1, or subdivision f of subsection 1 if the adult is at least twenty -two 
years of age; or
b. A class A misdemeanor if the actor's conduct violates subdivision f of 
subsection 1 if the adult is at least eighteen years of age and not twenty -two 
years of age or older, or if the actor's conduct violates subdivision a of 
subsection 1.

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