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87 Obscenity and Sex Offenses 533.02 <br />(1) "Sexually oriented material" means any material that shows a minor participating <br />or engaging in sexual activity, masturbation or bestiality. <br />(m) "Nudity oriented material" means any material that shows a minor in a state of <br />nudity and that, taken as a whole by the average person applying contemporary <br />community standards, appeals to prurient interest. <br />(n) "Person" means any individual, corporation, company, business, partnership, <br />association, establishment or other legal entity of any kind. <br />(o) "Knowledge of character" means having general knowledge or reason to know; <br />or a belief or ground for belief which warrants further inspection or inquiry, of <br />the nature and character of the material or performance involved. A person has <br />such knowledge when he or she knows or is aware that the material or <br />performance contains, depicts or describes sexually explicit nudity, sexual <br />activity, sadomasochistic sexual abuse or lewd exhibition of the genitals, <br />whichever is applicable, whether or not such person has precise knowledge of its <br />specific contents thereof. Such knowledge may be proven by direct or <br />circumstantial evidence, or both. (Ord. 85-21. Passed 1-20-86.) <br />(p) "Spouse" means a person married to an offender at the time of an alleged offense, <br />except-that such person shall not be considered the spouse when any of the <br />following apply: <br />(1) When the parties have entered into a written separation agreement <br />authorized by Ohio R.C. 3103.06; <br />(2) During the pendency of an action between the parties for annulment, <br />divorce, dissolution of marriage or alimony; <br />(3) In the case . of an action for alimony, after the effective date of the <br />judgment for alimony. <br />(q) "Minor" means a person under the age of eighteen years. <br />(r) "Mental health client or, patient" has the same meaning as in Ohio R.C. 2305.51. <br />(s) "Mental health professional" has the same. meaning as in Ohio R.C. 2305.115. <br />(t) "Sado-masochistic abuse" means flagellation or torture by or upon a person or the <br />condition of being fettered, bound, or otherwise physically restrained. <br />(ORC 2907.01) <br />533.02 PRESUMPTION OF KNOWLEDGE; ACTUAL NOTICE AND DEFENSE. <br />(a) An owner or manager, or agent or employee of an owner or manager, of a <br />bookstore, newsstand, theater, or other commercial establishment engaged in selling materials or <br />exhibiting performances, who, in the course of business does any of the acts prohibited by Section <br />533.11, is presumed to have knowledge of the character of the material or performance. involved, <br />if the owner, manager, or agent or employee of the owner or manager has actual notice of the <br />nature of such material or performance, whether or not the owner, manager, or agent or employee <br />of the owner or manager has precise knowledge of its contents. <br />(b) Without limitation on the manner in which such notice may be given, actual notice <br />of the character of material or a performance may be given in writing by the chief legal officer of <br />the jurisdiction in which the .person to whom the notice is directed does business. Such notice, <br />regardless of the manner in which it is given, shall identify the sender, identify the material or <br />performance involved, state whether- it is obscene or harmful to juveniles and bear the date of such <br />notice. <br />(c) Section 533.11 does not apply to a motion picture operator or projectionist acting <br />within the scope of employment as an employee of the owner or .manager of a theater or other <br />place for the showing of motion pictures to the general public, and having no managerial <br />responsibility or financial interest in the operator's or projectionist's place of employment, other <br />than wages. <br />2003 Replacement <br />