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Florida Laws: FL Statutes - Title XLVI Chapter 796 Prostitution
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- 796.03 Procuring person under age of 18 for prostitution.
A person who procures for prostitution, or causes to be prostituted, any person who is under the age of 18 years commits a felony of...
- 796.035 Selling or buying of minors into sex trafficking or prostitution; penalties.
Any parent, legal guardian, or other person having custody or control of a minor who sells or otherwise transfers custody or control of such minor,...
- 796.04 Forcing, compelling, or coercing another to become a prostitute.
(1) After May 1, 1943, it shall be unlawful for anyone to force, compel, or coerce another to become a prostitute. (2) Anyone violating this section shall...
- 796.045 Sex trafficking; penalties.
Any person who knowingly recruits, entices, harbors, transports, provides, or obtains by any means a person, knowing that force, fraud, or coercion will be used...
- 796.05 Deriving support from the proceeds of prostitution.
(1) It shall be unlawful for any person with reasonable belief or knowing another person is engaged in prostitution to live or derive support or maintenance...
- 796.06 Renting space to be used for lewdness, assignation, or prostitution.
(1) It is unlawful to let or rent any place, structure, or part thereof, trailer or other conveyance, with the knowledge that it will be used...
- 796.07 Prohibiting prostitution, etc.; evidence; penalties; definitions.
(1) As used in this section: (a) "Prostitution" means the giving or receiving of the body for sexual activity for hire but excludes sexual activity between spouses....
- 796.08 Screening for HIV and sexually transmissible diseases; providing penalties.
(1)(a) For the purposes of this section, "sexually transmissible disease" means a bacterial, viral, fungal, or parasitic disease, determined by rule of the Department of Health...
- 796.09 Coercion; civil cause of action; evidence; defenses; attorney's fees.
(1) A person has a cause of action for compensatory and punitive damages against: (a) A person who coerced that person into prostitution; (b) A person who coerces...
Last modified: March 26, 2010
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