3101 - Definitions.

                                CHAPTER 31                             SEXUAL OFFENSES     Subchapter        A.  General Provisions        B.  Definition of Offenses        C.  Loss of Property Rights        Enactment.  Chapter 31 was added December 6, 1972, P.L.1482,     No.334, effective in six months.        Cross References.  Chapter 31 is referred to in section 6318     of this title; sections 1726.1, 5985.1, 5987, 9718.1, 9912 of     Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure); section 2303 of     Title 44 (Law and Justice).                               SUBCHAPTER A                            GENERAL PROVISIONS     Sec.     3101.  Definitions.     3102.  Mistake as to age.     3103.  Spouse relationships (Repealed).     3104.  Evidence of victim's sexual conduct.     3105.  Prompt complaint.     3106.  Testimony of complainants.     3107.  Resistance not required.     § 3101.  Definitions.        Subject to additional definitions contained in subsequent     provisions of this chapter which are applicable to specific     provisions of this chapter, the following words and phrases when     used in this chapter shall have, unless the context clearly     indicates otherwise, the meanings given to them in this section:        "Complainant."  An alleged victim of a crime under this     chapter.        "Deviate sexual intercourse."  Sexual intercourse per os or     per anus between human beings and any form of sexual intercourse     with an animal. The term also includes penetration, however     slight, of the genitals or anus of another person with a foreign     object for any purpose other than good faith medical, hygienic     or law enforcement procedures.        "Forcible compulsion."  Compulsion by use of physical,     intellectual, moral, emotional or psychological force, either     express or implied. The term includes, but is not limited to,     compulsion resulting in another person's death, whether the     death occurred before, during or after sexual intercourse.        "Foreign object."  Includes any physical object not a part of     the actor's body.        "Indecent contact."  Any touching of the sexual or other     intimate parts of the person for the purpose of arousing or     gratifying sexual desire, in either person.        "Serious bodily injury."  As defined in section 2301     (relating to definitions).        "Sexual intercourse."  In addition to its ordinary meaning,     includes intercourse per os or per anus, with some penetration     however slight; emission is not required.     (Dec. 21, 1984, P.L.1210, No.230, eff. 60 days; Feb. 2, 1990,     P.L.6, No.4, eff. 60 days; Mar. 31, 1995, 1st Sp.Sess., P.L.985,     No.10, eff. 60 days; Dec. 9, 2002, P.L.1350, No.162, eff. 60     days; Dec. 16, 2002, P.L.1953, No.226, eff. 60 days)        2002 Amendments.  Act 162 added the def. of "serious bodily     injury" and Act 226 added the def. of "serious bodily injury."     The amendments by Acts 162 and 226 are identical and therefore     have been merged.        Cross References.  Section 3101 is referred to in section     6312 of this title; sections 5533, 6302 of Title 42 (Judiciary     and Judicial Procedure).