Section 11.66.120. Sex trafficking in the second degree.  


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  •    (a) A person commits the crime of sex trafficking in the second degree if the person
            (1) manages, supervises, controls, or owns, either alone or in association with others, a prostitution enterprise other than a place of prostitution;
            (2) procures or solicits a patron for a prostitute; or
            (3) offers, sells, advertises, promotes, or facilitates travel that includes commercial sexual conduct as enticement for the travel; in this paragraph, "commercial sexual conduct" means sexual conduct for which anything of value is given or received by any person.
       (b) Sex trafficking in the second degree is a class B felony.

Authorities

11.66.100;34.03.360

Notes


References

7 AAC 10.905
AS 11.66.100 Prostitution.
AS 34.03.360 Definitions.
History

(Sec. 8 ch 166 SLA 1978; am Sec. 2 ch 72 SLA 2006; am Sec. 13 ch 24 SLA 2007; am Sec. 11 ch 1 TSSLA 2012)