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
person having engaged in sexual conduct with him 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 person will engage in sexual conduct with him or with another;
or
3.
He/she solicits or requests another person to engage in sexual
conduct with him or with another, or to secure a third person to engage
in sexual conduct with him 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
person;
SEXUAL CONDUCT
Occurs when there is:
1.
Sexual intercourse. Any penetration, however
slight, of the female sex organ by the male sex organ, whether or
not an emission results; or
2.
Deviate sexual intercourse. Any sexual act
involving the genitals of one person and the mouth, hand, tongue or
anus of another person; or
3.
Sexual contact. Any touching, manual or otherwise,
of the anus or genitals of one 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 he/she performs
an act of prostitution.
A person commits the offense of patronizing prostitution if
he/she patronizes prostitution.
A person commits the offense of indecent exposure if he/she
knowingly exposes his/her genitals under circumstances in which he/she
knows that his/her conduct is likely to cause affront or alarm.