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MN SF3225
Bill
Status
3/15/2010
Primary Sponsor
Warren Limmer
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AI Summary
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Modifies the definition of "sex trafficking" in Minnesota Statutes section 609.321, subdivision 7a to include four distinct categories of conduct involving commercial sex acts
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Expands sex trafficking definition to include receiving, recruiting, enticing, harboring, providing, or obtaining an individual to engage in a commercial sex act
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Adds new provisions criminalizing inducing individuals through force, fraud, or coercion to engage in a commercial sex act, and inducing anyone under age 18 to engage in a commercial sex act
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Defines "commercial sex act" as a sex act for which anything of value is given or received by any person
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Effective date of August 1, 2010 applies to all crimes committed on or after that date
Legislative Description
Commercial sex act definition addition and sex trafficking definition modification
Last Action
Senate: Introduction and first reading
3/15/2010