§ 133.04 PROSTITUTION.
   (A)   For the purpose of this section the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   HOUSE OF PROSTITUTION. Any place where prostitution is carried on by a person under the control, management, or supervision of another.
   PROSTITUTE. A person who engages in sexual conduct or other immoral act with another person for money or other thing of value.
   SEXUAL CONDUCT OR OTHER IMMORAL ACT. Includes but is not limited to the following activities: heterosexual intercourse, sodomy, cunnilingus, fellatio, masturbation, and sadistic, masochistic, or coprophilic sexual activity.
   (B)   It shall be unlawful for a person to enter or remain in a house of prostitution for the purpose of hiring a prostitute to engage in an act of prostitution with him or with another person. It shall be unlawful for a person to solicit or attempt to solicit another to engage in an act of prostitution with him or with another person.
   (C)   It shall be unlawful for a person to knowingly promote prostitution. The following activities shall constitute a violation of this subsection.
      (1)   Voluntarily being an inmate of a house of prostitution.
      (2)   Owning, controlling, managing, supervising, or otherwise keeping, alone or in association with others, a house of prostitution.
      (3)   Procuring an inmate for a house of prostitution or assisting a person in becoming or remaining an inmate in a house of prostitution.
      (4)   Encouraging, inducing, or otherwise purposely causing another to become or remain a prostitute.
      (5)   Owning, controlling, leasing, managing, supervising, or otherwise keeping, alone or in association with others, a place or service which aids or facilitates the coming together of a prostitute and patron.
      (6)   Transporting a person into or within this jurisdiction with the purpose of promoting that person's engaging in prostitution, or procuring or paying for transportation with that purpose.
   (D)   Any person convicted of violating this section shall be deemed guilty of an offense of public indecency.
('58 Code, § 31.40.1) (Ord. 74-74, passed 8-13-74) Penalty, see § 10.99