Relates to unconsented removal or tampering with a sexually protective device
Bill A 511 protects individuals from unconsented removal of sexual devices, ensuring consent and bodily autonomy, with penalties for offenders and support for victims.
Bill A 511 protects individuals from unconsented removal of sexual devices, ensuring consent and bodily autonomy, with penalties for offenders and support for victims.
Bill A 511 aims to address the issue of unconsented removal or tampering with sexually protective devices, such as condoms or other contraceptive methods. The intent of the bill is to enhance legal protections for individuals against unauthorized interference with their sexual health choices, thereby promoting bodily autonomy and consent.
The bill proposes the following key provisions:
Bill A 511 seeks to strengthen protections against the unauthorized removal or tampering with sexually protective devices, emphasizing the importance of consent in sexual health matters. As it progresses through the legislative process, further details regarding penalties and enforcement mechanisms may be clarified. The bill reflects a growing recognition of the need for legal frameworks that support individual autonomy and informed consent in sexual relationships.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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