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AZ SB1355
Bill
Status
2/4/2013
Primary Sponsor
Katie Hobbs
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AI Summary
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Removes "employee at a house of prostitution" from the crime of entering a house of prostitution; instead makes the crime entering a house of prostitution or engaging a prostitution enterprise for the purpose of paying money or other valuable consideration for sexual conduct.
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Deletes the definition of "employee" in relation to prostitution statutes and renumbers remaining definitions accordingly.
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Prohibits charging minors who are victims of child prostitution with violations of child prostitution laws or adult prostitution statutes.
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Adds restriction that city and town ordinances applying to minors engaging in prostitution cannot impose greater punishment than state law provides.
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Clarifies that adult prostitution statutes do not apply to minors who engage in, agree to, or offer to engage in sexual conduct for money or other valuable consideration.
Legislative Description
Prostitution; children; trafficking
Last Action
Referred to Senate JUD Committee
2/5/2013