Oklahoma Code § 44-920C

Title 44. Militia: Other sexual misconduct
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ARTICLE 120C.  Other sexual misconduct.
A.  Indecent viewing, visual recording, or broadcasting.  Any
person subject to the Oklahoma Uniform Code of Military Justice who,
without legal justification or lawful authorization:
1.  Knowingly and wrongfully views the private area of another
person, without that other person's consent and under circumstances
in which that other person has a reasonable expectation of privacy;
2.  Knowingly photographs, videotapes, films, or records by any
means the private area of another person, without that other

person's consent and under circumstances in which that other person
has a reasonable expectation of privacy; or
3.  Knowingly broadcasts or distributes any such recording that
the person knew or reasonably should have known was made under the
circumstances proscribed in paragraphs 1 and 2 of this subsection,
is guilty of an offense under this section and shall be punished as
a court-martial may direct.
B.  Forcible pandering.  Any person subject to the Code who
compels another person to engage in an act of prostitution with any
person is guilty of forcible pandering and shall be punished as a
court-martial may direct.
C.  Indecent exposure.  Any person subject to the Code who
intentionally exposes, in an indecent manner, the genitalia, anus,
buttocks, or female areola or nipple is guilty of indecent exposure
and shall by punished as a court-martial may direct.
D.  Definitions.  In this section:
1.  Act of prostitution.  The term "act of prostitution" means a
sexual act or sexual contact, as defined in subsection F of Section
920 of this title (Article 120, subsection F), on account of which
anything of value is given to, or received by, any person;
2.  Private area.  The term "private area" means the naked or
underwear-clad genitalia, anus, buttocks, or female areola or
nipple;
3.  Reasonable expectation of privacy.  The term "under
circumstances in which that other person has a reasonable
expectation of privacy" means:
a. circumstances in which a reasonable person would
believe that he or she could disrobe in privacy,
without being concerned that an image of a private
area of the person was being captured, or
b. circumstances in which a reasonable person would
believe that a private area of the person would not be
visible to the public;
4.  Broadcast.  The term "broadcast" means to electronically
transmit a visual image with the intent that it be viewed by a
person or persons;
5.  Distribute.  The term "distribute" means delivering to the
actual or constructive possession of another, including transmission
by electronic means;
6.  Indecent manner.  The term "indecent manner" means conduct
that amounts to a form of immorality relating to sexual impurity
which is grossly vulgar, obscene, and repugnant to common propriety,
and tends to excite sexual desire or deprave morals with respect to
sexual relations.

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