4-2-16: PROSTITUTION DEFINED, PROHIBITED 1 :
   A.   Definition: For the purposes of this Section:
    PROSTITUTION: Knowingly or intentionally performing or permitting, or offering or agreeing to perform, any act of sexual intrusion for money or other consideration.
   SEXUAL INTRUSION: As is defined in Wyoming Statutes section 6-2-301:
      1.   Any intrusion, however slight, by any object or any part of a person's body, except the mouth, tongue or penis, into the genital or anal opening of another person's body if that sexual intrusion can reasonably be construed as being for the purposes of sexual arousal, gratification or abuse; or
      2.   Sexual intercourse, cunnilingus, fellation anilingus or anal intercourse with or without emission.
   B.   Illegal Acts:
      1.   No person shall keep, set up, maintain or operate any place, structure, building or conveyance for the purpose of prostitution, or with knowledge or reasonable cause to know that the same is or is not to be used for such purpose, or receive or offer to agree to receive any person in any place, structure, building or conveyance for the purpose of prostitution, or permit any person to remain therein for such purpose.
      2.   No person shall direct, take, transport or offer or agree to take or transport, any person to any place, structure or building or to any other person with knowledge or reasonable cause to know that the purpose of such directing, taking or transporting is prostitution.
      3.   No person shall reside in, enter or remain in any place, structure or building, or enter or remain in any conveyance for the purpose of prostitution.
      4.   No person shall engage in or solicit prostitution, or aid or abet prostitution, by solicitation or by any means whatsoever.
   C.   Prostitution, Evidence From Prosecution: In the trial of any person charged with the violation of any of the provisions of subsection B of this Section, testimony of a prior conviction or testimony concerning the reputation of any place, structure or building and of the persons who reside in or frequent the same and of the defendant shall be admissible in evidence in support of the charge. (Ord. 92-07, 7-21-1992)
   D.   Prostitution, Parole Or Probation Conditions: Probation or parole of persons convicted of a violation of subsection B of this Section shall be granted or ordered, in the case of a person infected with sexually transmitted or other communicable diseases, only on such terms and conditions as shall be recommended to the court by the local health department in order to ensure medical treatment therefor and prevent the spread thereof. The local health department may order any such convicted person to be examined for sexually transmitted or other communicable diseases. (Ord. 92-07, 7-21-1992; amd. 1999 Code)

 

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1. W.S. §§ 6-4-101, 15-1-103 (xv).