[Prior Code 16-107]
As used in this Article, the following terms shall have the meanings ascribed to them:
HARMFUL TO MINORS
Means obscenity which:
a. 
Predominantly appeals to the prurient interest of minors;
b. 
Goes substantially beyond customary limits of candor recognized in the adult community with respect to what is suitable for minors; and
c. 
Is utterly without redeeming social value for minors.
KNOWINGLY
Means having general knowledge of, reason to know, a belief or ground for belief which warrants further inspection or inquiry concerning:
a. 
The character and content of any material which is reasonably susceptible of examination by the defendant;
b. 
If the offense involves conduct with respect to a minor, the age of the minor, but the defendant does not act knowingly with respect to the age of a minor if he or she shows as an affirmative defense that he or she was honestly mistaken as to such age after making a reasonable and bona fide attempt to ascertain the true age of the minor.
MATERIAL
Means any physical object used as a means of presenting or communicating information, knowledge, sensation, image or emotion to or through the visual, aural, tactile or olfactory senses of a human being.
MINOR
Means a person who has not reached his or her eighteenth birthday.
OBSCENE
Means that which, considered as a whole, predominantly appeals to prurient interests, i.e., a lustful or morbid interest in nudity, sex, sexual conduct, sexual excitement, excretion, sadism, masochism or sadomasochistic abuse, and which goes substantially beyond customary limits of candor in describing, portraying or dealing with such matters and is utterly without redeeming social value.
OWNER
Includes any person who has a financial interest in an activity or thing entitling him or her to participate in the promotion, management or proceeds of the activity or thing. It does not include a person whose connection with the activity entitles him or her only to reasonable salary or wages for services actually rendered.
PERFORMANCE
Means the presentation or showing to another person or for recording by any means of:
a. 
Any material, including the information, knowledge, sensation, image or emotion which that material presents or communicates; or
b. 
Any live physical presence or live physical activity, including vocal activity.
PREDOMINANT APPEAL, CUSTOMARY LIMITS OF CANDOR AND REDEEMING SOCIAL VALUE
Of a thing shall be judged by reference to the average adult in the community as a whole, except that where the thing appears to be designed for, or is made available to, minors, they shall be judged with reference to the average minor in the age group for which the thing appears to be designed or to which it is made available.
PROMOTE
Means to produce, direct, perform in, manufacture, issue, sell, give, provide lend, mail, deliver, transfer, publish, distribute, circulate, disseminate, present, exhibit, advertise for pecuniary gain or offer or agree to do any of these things for pecuniary gain.
[Prior Code 16-108]
It shall be unlawful for any person to promote obscenity as provided in this Section. For purposes of this Section, a person commits promoting obscenity if he or she knowingly:
(1) 
Promotes, or possesses with intent to promote, any obscene material; or
(2) 
As owner, producer, director, manager or performer, promotes any obscene performance or any portion of such a performance which contributes to the obscenity of the performance as a whole.
[Prior Code 16-109]
It shall be unlawful for any person to promote obscenity to a minor as provided in this Section. For purposes of this Section, a person commits promoting obscenity to a minor if he or she knowingly:
(1) 
Promotes to a minor any material which, taken as a whole, is harmful to minors;
(2) 
As owner, producer, director, manager or performer, promotes to a minor a performance which, taken as a whole, is harmful to minors, or admits a minor to premises where such a performance is exhibited or takes place; or
(3) 
Permits a minor to participate in a performance which, taken as a whole, is harmful to minors.
[Prior Code 16-110]
In prosecutions under Sections 10-92 and 10-93, evidence of the circumstances of the production, presentation, sale, dissemination, distribution, advertising or publicity connected with the material or performance which tend to show that the material or performance is being promoted for the sake of its prurient appeal shall be admitted in evidence as bearing upon the nature of the material or performance.
[Prior Code 16-111]
It shall be unlawful for any person to commit the offense of prostitution as provided in this Section. For purposes of this Section, any person who performs, offers or agrees to perform any act of sexual intercourse or any act of deviate sexual intercourse with any person not his or her spouse in exchange for money or other thing of value commits prostitution.
[Prior Code 16-112]
It shall be unlawful for any person to commit the offense of soliciting for prostitution as provided in this Section. For purposes of this Section, a person commits soliciting for prostitution if he or she:
(1) 
Solicits another for the purpose of prostitution;
(2) 
Arranges or offers to arrange a meeting of persons for the purpose of prostitution; or
(3) 
Directs another to a place knowing such direction is for the purpose of prostitution.
[Prior Code 16-113]
It shall be unlawful for any person to commit the offense of pandering as provided in this Section. For purposes of this Section, any person who knowingly arranges or offers to arrange for money or other thing of value a situation in which a female may practice prostitution commits pandering.
[Prior Code 16-114]
It shall be unlawful for any person to commit the offense of keeping a place of prostitution as provided in this Section. For purposes of this Section, any person who has or exercises control over the use of any place which offers seclusion or shelter for the practice of prostitution and who performs any one (1) or more of the following, commits keeping a place of prostitution if he or she:
(1) 
Knowingly grants or permits the use of such place for the purpose of prostitution; or
(2) 
Permits the continued use of such place for the purpose of prostitution after becoming aware of acts or circumstances from which he or she should reasonably know the place is being used for purposes of prostitution.
[Prior Code 16-115]
It shall be unlawful for any person to commit the offense of patronizing a prostitute, as provided in this Section. For purposes of this Section, any person who performs any of the following with a person not his or her spouse commits patronizing a prostitute:
(1) 
Engages in an act of sexual intercourse or of deviate sexual conduct with a prostitute; or
(2) 
Enters or remains in a place of prostitution with intent to engage in an act of sexual intercourse or deviate sexual conduct.
[Prior Code 16-116]
Any person who by word, gesture or action endeavors to further the practice of prostitution in any public place or within public view commits aiding prostitution.
[Prior Code 16-117]
(a) 
It shall be unlawful for any person to promote sexual immorality as provided in this Section. For purposes of this Section, any person who, for pecuniary gain, furnishes or makes available to another person any facility, knowing that the same is to be used for or in aid of sexual intercourse between persons who are not husband and wife, or for or in aid of deviate sexual intercourse, or who shall advertise in any manner that he or she furnishes or is willing to furnish or make available any such facility for such purposes, commits promoting sexual immorality.
(b) 
"Facility," as used in this Section, means any place or thing which provides seclusion, privacy, opportunity, protection, comfort or assistance to or for a person or persons engaging or intending to engage in sexual intercourse or deviate sexual intercourse.
[Prior Code 16-118]
It shall be unlawful for any person to commit the offense of public indecency as provided in this Section. For purposes of this Section, any person who performs any of the following in a public place or where the conduct may reasonably be expected to be viewed by members of the public commits public indecency:
(1) 
An act of sexual intercourse;
(2) 
An act of deviate sexual intercourse;
(3) 
A lewd exposure of the body done with intent to arouse or to satisfy the sexual desire of any person; or
(4) 
A lewd fondling or caress of the body of another person.