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E. The other person, not the actor's spouse, is in official | custody as a probationer or a parolee, or is detained in a | hospital, prison or other institution, and the actor has | supervisory or disciplinary authority over the other person. | Violation of this paragraph is a Class B crime; |
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| F. The other person, not the actor's spouse, has not in | fact attained the age of 18 years and is a student enrolled | in a private or public elementary, secondary or special | education school, facility or institution and the actor is a | teacher, employee or other official having instructional, | supervisory or disciplinary authority over the student. | Violation of this paragraph is a Class C crime; |
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| G. The other person, not the actor's spouse, has not | attained the age of 18 years and is a resident in or | attending a children's home, day care facility, residential | child care facility, drug treatment center, camp or similar | school, facility or institution regularly providing care or | services for children, and the actor is a teacher, employee | or other person having instructional, supervisory or | disciplinary authority over the other person. Violation of | this paragraph is a Class C crime; |
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| H. The other person has not in fact attained the age of 18 | years and the actor is a parent, stepparent, foster parent, | guardian or other similar person responsible for the long- | term care and welfare of that other person. Violation of | this paragraph is a Class B crime; |
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| I. The actor is a psychiatrist, a psychologist or licensed | as a social worker or purports to be a psychiatrist, a | psychologist or licensed as a social worker to the other | person and the other person, not the actor's spouse, is a | patient or client for mental health therapy of the actor. | As used in this paragraph, "mental health therapy" means | psychotherapy or other treatment modalities intended to | change behavior, emotions or attitudes, which therapy is | based upon an intimate relationship involving trust and | dependency with a substantial potential for vulnerability | and abuse. Violation of this paragraph is a Class C crime; | or |
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| J. The actor owns, operates or is an employee of an | organization, program or residence that is operated, | administered, licensed or funded by the Department of Health and | Human Services and the other person, not the actor's spouse, | receives services from the organization, program or residence and | the organization, program or residence |
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