As used in this Article, the following terms mean:
PATRONIZING PROSTITUTION
A person patronizes prostitution if:
1.
Pursuant to a prior understanding, he/she gives something of
value to another person as compensation for that person or a third
(3rd) person having engaged in sexual conduct with him/her or with
another; or
2.
He/she gives or agrees to give something of value to another
person on an understanding that in return therefor that person or
a third (3rd) person will engage in sexual conduct with him/her or
with another; or
3.
He/she solicits or requests another person to engage in sexual
conduct with him/her or with another, or to secure a third (3rd) person
to engage in sexual conduct with him/her or with another, in return
for something of value.
PROSTITUTION
A person commits prostitution if he/she engages or offers
or agrees to engage in sexual conduct with another person in return
for something of value to be received by the person or by a third
(3rd) person.
SEXUAL CONDUCT
Occurs when there is:
1.
Sexual intercourse which means any penetration,
however slight, of the female sex organ by the male sex organ, whether
or not an emission results.
2.
Deviate sexual intercourse which means any
sexual act involving the genitals of one (1) person and the mouth,
hand, tongue or anus of another person.
3.
Sexual contact which means any touching, manual
or otherwise, of the anus or genitals of one (1) person by another
done for the purpose of arousing or gratifying sexual desire of either
party.
SOMETHING OF VALUE
Money or property or any token, object or article exchangeable
for money or property.
A person commits the offense of prostitution if the person performs
an act of prostitution.
[R.O. 2010 §215.320; CC 1970 §19-25; Ord. No. 994 §3, 10-9-1953]
It shall be unlawful for any person to trespass on the property
of another for the purpose of peering or looking into the residence
of another for lewd, immoral or indecent purposes or in such manner
as to disturb the peace of the occupants of the residences.