SECTION 1. Chapter 258B of the General Laws is hereby amended by inserting after section 13 the following new section:-
Section 14: Indecent assault and battery; civil remedies
Section 14. (a) A person who commits indecent assault and battery, as defined in section 13A ½ of chapter 265 of the General Laws, upon another is liable to such other person for damages, including, but not limited to, general damages, special damages, and punitive damages.
(b) The court in an action pursuant to this section may award equitable relief, including, but not limited to, an injunction, costs, and any other relief the court deems proper.
(c) The rights and remedies provided in this section are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law.
SECTION 2. Chapter 265 of the General Laws is hereby amended by inserting after section 13A the following new section:-
Section 13A ½: Indecent assault and battery defined
Section 13A ½. (a) A person commits an indecent assault and battery who does any of the following:
(1) Acts with the intent or recklessly to cause a harmful or offensive contact with an intimate part of another, and a sexually offensive contact with such other person directly or indirectly results.
(2) Acts with the intent or recklessly to cause a harmful or offensive contact with another by use of the person’s intimate part, and a sexually offensive contact with such other person directly or indirectly results.
(3) Acts to cause an imminent apprehension by another of the conduct described in paragraph (1) or (2) of this subsection (a), and a sexually offensive contact with such other person directly or indirectly results.
(4) Causes contact between a sexual organ, from which a condom or other barrier prophylaxis or contraceptive has been removed, and the intimate part of another who did not verbally consent to the condom or other barrier prophylaxis or contraceptive being removed.
(5) Actively damages, destroys, or otherwise renders ineffective a condom or other barrier prophylaxis or contraceptive prior to or during contact between the person’s sexual organ and the intimate part of another.
(6) Actively damages, destroys, or otherwise renders ineffective another’s prophylactic or contraceptive methods prior to or during contact between the person’s sexual organ and the intimate part of such other person.
(b) For the purposes of this section:
(1) “Intimate part” means any portion of the anatomy, whether clothed or unclothed, commonly considered private, including, but not limited to, breasts, abdomen, buttocks, thighs, sexual organ, anus, and groin.
(2) “Offensive contact” means contact that offends a reasonable sense of personal dignity and contemporary standards of decency.
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