A person is guilty of sexual misconduct when:
1. He or she engages in sexual intercourse with another person without
such person's consent; or
2. He or she engages in oral sexual conduct or anal sexual conduct
with another person without such person's consent; or
3. He or she engages in sexual conduct with an animal or a dead human
body.
Sexual misconduct is a class A misdemeanor.
Structure New York Laws
130.00 - Sex Offenses; Definitions of Terms.
130.05 - Sex Offenses; Lack of Consent.
130.10 - Sex Offenses; Limitation; Defenses.
130.16 - Sex Offenses; Corroboration.
130.25 - Rape in the Third Degree.
130.30 - Rape in the Second Degree.
130.35 - Rape in the First Degree.
130.40 - Criminal Sexual Act in the Third Degree.
130.45 - Criminal Sexual Act in the Second Degree.
130.50 - Criminal Sexual Act in the First Degree.
130.53 - Persistent Sexual Abuse.
130.55 - Sexual Abuse in the Third Degree.
130.60 - Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree.
130.65 - Sexual Abuse in the First Degree.
130.65-A - Aggravated Sexual Abuse in the Fourth Degree.
130.66 - Aggravated Sexual Abuse in the Third Degree.
130.67 - Aggravated Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree.
130.70 - Aggravated Sexual Abuse in the First Degree.
130.75 - Course of Sexual Conduct Against a Child in the First Degree.
130.80 - Course of Sexual Conduct Against a Child in the Second Degree.
130.85 - Female Genital Mutilation.
130.90 - Facilitating a Sex Offense With a Controlled Substance.
130.91 - Sexually Motivated Felony.