Any psychotherapist who knowingly engages in an act of sexual penetration, as defined in § 22-22-2 , with a person who is not his or her spouse and who is a patient who is emotionally dependent on the psychotherapist at the time that the act of sexual penetration is committed, commits a Class 4 felony. Consent by the patient is not a defense.
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