Statutes | Muscogee (Creek) Nation Code Title 14, Chapter 2, Subchapter 3 ยง2-321 | 2018
It shall be unlawful for a person to knowingly and intentionally:
A. Make any oral, written or electronically or computer-generated lewd or indecent proposal to any child under sixteen (16) years of age for the child to have unlawful sexual relations or sexual intercourse with any person
B. Look upon, touch, maul, or feel the body or private parts of any child under sixteen (16) years of age in any lewd or lascivious manner by any acts against public decency and morality, as defined by law
C. Ask, invite, entice, or persuade any child under sixteen (16) years of age to go alone with any person to a secluded, remote, or secret place, with the unlawful and willful intent and purpose then and there to commit any crime against public decency and morality, as defined by law, with the child
D. In any manner lewdly or lasciviously look upon, touch, maul, or feel the body or private parts of any child under sixteen (16) years of age in any indecent manner or in any manner relating to sexual matters or sexual interest or
E. In a lewd and lascivious manner and for the purpose of sexual gratification, urinate or defecate upon a child under sixteen (16) years of age or ejaculate upon or in the presence of a child, or force or require a child to look upon the body or private parts of another person or upon sexual acts performed in the presence of the child or force or require a child to touch or feel the body or private parts of said child or another person. Any person convicted of violating the foregoing provision shall be guilty of a felony.
[NCA 10&ndash053, approved May 27, 2010.]
Historical and Statutory Notes
Derivation: Title 14, § 2&ndash315, added by NCA 92&ndash14, § 3&ndash715, amended by NCA 99&ndash04, § 107  NCA 07&ndash179, § 9.
Cross References Abuse and neglect reporting requirements, see Title 6, § 1&ndash501 et seq.
Library References
Rape O13. Westlaw Topic No. 321. C.J.S. Rape §§ 1, 18, 21.
United States Code Annotated Offenses committed within Indian country, see 18 U.S.C.A. § 1153.