(A) A person is guilty of a violation of this chapter if he or she:
(1) Knowingly disseminates explicit sexual material to a minor;
(2) Knowingly displays explicit sexual material for sale in an area to which minors have access, unless such material has artistic, literary, historical, scientific, medical, educational or other similar social value for adults and access to such material is limited to adults; or
(3) Knowingly places explicit sexual material upon public display, or if he or she knowingly fails to take prompt action to remove such a display from property in his or her possession after learning of its existence.
(B) A person is guilty of a violation of this chapter if he or she knowingly represents or in any manner holds himself or herself out to any other person as a parent or guardian of any minor when no such relationship in fact exists, and such minor thereafter acquires, by purchase or otherwise, any matter defined herein as “explicit sexual material” as a result of or upon the basis of such false representation.
(Ord. passed 7-1-1978) Penalty, see § 131.99