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§ 43.01. Definition, Texas Penal Code
In this
subchapter:
(1) "Deviate
sexual intercourse" means any contact between the genitals of one
person and the mouth or anus of another person.
(2)
"Prostitution" means the offense defined in
Section 43.02.
(3) "Sexual
contact" means any touching of the anus, breast, or any part of the
genitals of another person with intent to arouse or gratify the
sexual desire of any person.
(4) "Sexual
conduct" includes deviate sexual intercourse, sexual contact, and
sexual intercourse.
(5) "Sexual
intercourse" means any penetration of the female sex organ by the
male sex organ.
§ 43.02. Prostitution, Texas Penal Code
(a) A person commits an offense if he
knowingly:
(1) offers
to engage, agrees to engage, or engages in sexual conduct for a fee;
or
(2) solicits
another in a public place to engage with him in sexual conduct for
hire.
(b) An offense is established under
Subsection (a)(1) whether the actor is to receive or pay a fee. An
offense is established under Subsection (a)(2) whether the actor
solicits a person to hire him or offers to hire the person
solicited.
(c) An offense under this section is a
Class B misdemeanor, unless the actor has previously been convicted
one or two times of an offense under this section, in which event it
is a Class A misdemeanor. If the actor has previously been convicted
three or more times of an offense under this section, the offense is
a state jail felony.
§ 43.03. Promotion of Prostitution, Texas Penal Code
(a) A person commits an offense if,
acting other than as a prostitute receiving compensation for
personally rendered prostitution services, he or she knowingly:
(1) receives
money or other property pursuant to an agreement to participate in
the proceeds of prostitution; or
(2) solicits
another to engage in sexual conduct with another person for
compensation.
(b) An offense under this section is a
Class A misdemeanor.
§ 43.04. Aggravated Promotion of Prostitution, Texas Penal
Code
(a) A person commits an offense if he
knowingly owns, invests in, finances, controls, supervises, or
manages a prostitution enterprise that uses two or more prostitutes.
(b) An offense under this section is a
felony of the third degree.
§ 43.05. Compelling Prostitution, Texas Penal Code
(a) A person commits an offense if he
knowingly:
(1) causes
another by force, threat, or fraud to commit prostitution; or
(2) causes
by any means a person younger than 17 years to commit prostitution.
(b) An offense under this section is a
felony of the second degree.
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