As used in this Article, the following terms mean:
NUDITY or STATE OF NUDITY
The showing of the human genitals, pubic area, vulva, anus,
anal cleft, or the female breast with less than a fully opaque covering
of any part of the nipple or areola.
OPAQUE COVERING
Non-transparent clothing or other similar object or substance.
This term does not include body paint, body dyes, tattoos, liquid
latex, whether wet or dried, and other similar substances.
PERSON
Any live human being ten (10) years of age or older.
PUBLIC PLACE
Any location frequented by the public, or where the public
is present or likely to be present, or where a person may reasonably
be expected to be observed by members of the public. Public places
include, but are not limited to, streets, sidewalks, parks, business
and commercial establishments (whether for profit or not for profit,
whether open to the public at large, or whether entrance is limited
by a cover charge or membership requirement), hotels, motels, restaurants,
night clubs, country clubs, cabarets, and meeting facilities utilized
by any religious, social, fraternal or similar organization. Premises,
or portions thereof, such as hotel rooms, used solely as a private
residence, whether permanent or temporary in nature, shall not be
deemed to be a public place.
SEXUAL CONTACT
Any touching of another person with the genitals or any touching
of the genitals or anus of another person, or the breast of a female
person, or such touching through the clothing, for the purpose of
arousing or gratifying the sexual desire of any person or for the
purpose of terrorizing the victim.
SEXUAL INTERCOURSE
Any penetration, however slight, of the female genitalia
by the penis, or any act involving the genitals of one person and
the hand, mouth, tongue, or anus of another person or a sexual act
involving the penetration, however slight, of the penis, female genitalia,
or the anus by a finger, instrument or object done for the purpose
of arousing or gratifying the sexual desire of any person or for the
purpose of terrorizing the victim.
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 or she engages
in or offers or agrees to engage in sexual conduct with another person
in return for something of value to be received by any person.