6-1-14-2: PROSTITUTION:
   A.   Acts Of Prostitution:
      1.   Enumerated: Any person who performs, offers or agrees to perform any of the following acts for money commits an act of prostitution:
         a.   Any act of sexual intercourse; or
         b.   Any act of deviate sexual conduct.
      2.   Penalty: Prostitution is punishable by fine of fifty dollars ($50.00) to one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) and/or public or community service, not to exceed one hundred twenty (120) hours.
   B.   Soliciting For Prostitute:
      1.   Enumerated: Any person who has or exercises control over the use of any places which could offer seclusion or shelter for the practice of prostitution who performs any of the following acts keeps a place of prostitution:
         a.   Knowingly grants or permits the use of such place for the purpose of prostitution; or
         b.   Grants or permits the use of such place under circumstances from which he could reasonably know that the place is used or is to be used for purposes of prostitution; or
         c.   Permits the continued use of a place after becoming aware of facts or circumstances from which he should reasonably know that the place is being used for purposes of prostitution.
      2.   Penalty: Keeping a place of prostitution is punishable by fine of fifty dollars ($50.00) to one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) and/or public or community service, not to exceed one hundred twenty (120) hours.
   C.   Patronizing A Prostitute:
      1.   Enumerated: Any person who performs any of the following acts with a person not his or her spouse commits the offense of patronizing a prostitute:
         a.   Engages in an act of sexual intercourse or deviate sexual conduct with a prostitute; or
         b.   Enters or remains in a place of prostitution with intent to engage in an act of sexual intercourse or deviate sexual conduct.
      2.   Penalty: Patronizing a prostitute is punishable by fine of fifty dollars ($50.00) to one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) and/or public or community service, not to exceed one hundred twenty (120) hours. (2004 Code)