Chop shop violators, §16-8-83. Earned-time allowances. Bombs, explosives and chemical or biological weapons. Violation with intent to cause death or bodily injury or damage to public buildings. Ineligibility, §16-7-88. Improper sexual contact by employee or agent, §16-6-5.1. Income taxes. Credits. Parolees. Full-time jobs for qualified parolees, eligibility of employer for credit. Medical marijuana licensees, ineligibility for certain tax credits, §16-12-218. PARDONS AND PAROLES —Cont’d Sexual offenses. Improper sexual contact by employee or agent, §16-6-5.1. Supervisors. Obstructing or hindering, §16-10-24. PARENTAL PRIVILEGE. Defense, §16-3-20. PARENT AND CHILD. Abandonment. Reckless abandonment, §16-5-72. Assault. Aggravated assault between parents and children, punishment, §16-5-21. Simple assault committed between parents and children, §16-5-20. Battery. Aggravated battery between parents and children, §16-5-24. Family violence battery, §16-5-23.1. Simple battery between parent and child, punishment, §16-5-23. Corporal punishment of child. Family violence battery. Inapplicability to reasonable corporal punishment, §16-5-23.1. Criminal responsibility of parent.